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Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna 350/400
190-00567-01 Rev. B
SECTION 6 – AUTOMATIC
FLIGHT CONTROL
6-24
Departure
Climbing to the Selected Altitude and flying
an assigned heading:
1)
Before takeoff, set the Selected Altitude to 12,000
feet using the ALT Knob.
2)
In this example, Vertical Speed Mode is used to
capture the Selected Altitude (Pitch Hold, Vertical
Speed, or Flight Level Change Mode may be
used).
a) Adjust the vertical speed to the desired value. In
this example, 500 fpm is used.
b) Press the
VS Key to activate Vertical Speed and
Roll Hold modes and arm Selected Altitude
Capture Mode.
The Vertical Speed Reference may be adjusted
after Vertical Speed Mode is selected using the
NOSE UP/DN Key or pushing the
CWS Button
and hand-flying the aircraft, adjusting pitch angle
to establish a new Vertical Speed Reference, then
releasing the CWS Button.
Figure 6-30 Departure
Selected Altitude of 12,000 MSL
1
2
3
4
HDG Mode
VS
M
ode
ALT Mode
KMKC
c) Press the
AP
Key to engage the autopilot in a
climb using Vertical Speed Mode.
3)
Use the
HDG
Knob to set the Selected Heading,
complying with ATC vectors to intercept Airway
V4.
Press the HDG Key to activate Heading Select Mode
while the autopilot is engaged in the climb. The
autopilot follows the Selected Heading Bug on the
HSI and turns the aircraft to the desired heading.
4)
As the aircraft nears the Selected Altitude, the flight
director transitions to Selected Altitude Capture
Mode, indicated by the green ‘ALTS’ annunciation
flashing for up to 10 seconds.
At 50 feet from the Selected Altitude, the green
ALT’ annunciation flashes for up to 10 seconds;
the autopilot transitions to Altitude Hold Mode and
levels the aircraft.
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