
Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide
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FLIGHT ID DISPLAY AND MOTION VECTOR
The Flight IDs of other aircraft (when available) can be displayed on the Traffic
Page. When a flight ID or call sign is received, it will appear below the corresponding
traffic symbol when enabled. Traffic ground track is indicated on Garmin Pilot by the
Motion Vector, a short line, extending in the direction of target movement or relative
movement. The track vector has two settings, TargetTrend
™
shown as a green vector,
or Absolute shown as a white vector. Absolute vectors extend from the traffic symbol
showing the traffic's ground track. TargetTrend traffic vectors are displayed relative to
your position and ground speed. For example if traffic is ahead of you and traveling
in the same direction but at a slower ground speed, the motion vector would point
opposite of its direction of flight, indicating that you are overtaking the traffic. Thus,
the TargetTrend motion vector is relative to you, where absolute motion vectors are
based on the traffic's speed and direction. The end of the Motion Vector represents the
predicted absolute or relative location of the traffic, based the traffic's reported track,
ground speed and the Vector Duration setting (15, 30, 60, or 120 seconds).
Aircraft
Identification (tail
number or Flight
ID number)
Example ADS-B Traffic
Motion Vector
(Absolute is shown
in white and
TargetTrend is
shown in green)
Relative Altitude (in
this case 500 feet
above own aircraft)
Altitude Trend (up
arrow indicates
climbing, down
arrow indicates
descending)
NOTE:
Traffic Altitude Filters and Motion Vector settings can only be changed on the
dedicated Traffic Page. The Altitude Filter and Motion Vector settings from the Traffic
Page will be used on the Map Page as well.
Enabling/Disabling Flight ID Display:
1)
From any page touch Home > Traffic.
2)
Touch Menu > Show Tail Numbers.
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