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Hazard avoidance, Excessive descent rate alert, Forward looking terrain avoidance – Garmin G1000 Socata TBM 850 User Manual

Page 398: Figure 6-100 excessive descent rate alert criteria

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Socata TBM 850

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EXCESSIVE DESCENT RATE ALERT

The purpose of the Excessive Descent Rate (EDR) alert is to provide suitable notification when the

aircraft is determined to be closing (descending) upon terrain at an excessive speed. Figure 6-79 shows the
parameters for the alert as defined by TSO-C151b.

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Figure 6-100 Excessive Descent Rate Alert Criteria

FORWARD LOOKING TERRAIN AVOIDANCE

Reduced Required Terrain Clearance (RTC) and Reduced Required Obstacle Clearance (ROC)

alerts are issued when the aircraft flight path is above terrain, yet is projected to come within the minimum
clearance values in Figure 6-101. When an RTC alert is issued, a potential impact point is displayed on the
TAWS-B Page.

Imminent Terrain Impact (ITI) and Imminent Obstacle Impact (IOI) alerts are issued when the

aircraft is below the elevation of a terrain or obstacle cell in the aircraft’s projected path. ITI and IOI alerts are
accompanied by a potential impact point displayed on the TAWS-B Page. The alert is annunciated when the
projected vertical flight path is calculated to come within minimum clearance altitudes in Figure 6-101.