Section 2 flight instruments, Flight instruments – Garmin G1000 Quest Kodiak User Manual
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SECTION 2 FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
WARNING:
If the airspeed, attitude, altitude, or heading indications become unusable, refer to the backup
instruments.
Increased situational awareness is provided by replacing the traditional instruments on the panel with two easy-
to-scan Primary Flight Displays (PFDs) that feature large horizons, airspeed, attitude, altitude, vertical speed, and
course deviation information. In addition to the flight instruments, navigation, communication, terrain, traffic,
and weather information are also presented on the PFDs and explained in other sections of this Pilot’s Guide.
The following flight instruments and supplemental flight data are displayed on the PFDs:
• Airspeed Indicator, showing
– Indicated airspeed
– True airspeed
– Airspeed awareness ranges
– Vspeed reference flags
• Attitude Indicator with slip/skid indication
• Altimeter, showing
– Trend vector
– Barometric setting
– Reference altitude
• Vertical Deviation, Glideslope, and Glidepath
Indicators
• Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI)
• Vertical Navigation (VNV) indications
• Outside air temperature (OAT)
• Horizontal Situation Indicator, showing
– Turn Rate Indicator
– Bearing pointers and information windows
– Navigation source
– Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)
– Bearing pointers and information windows
• Transponder Mode, Code, and Ident/Reply
• Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)
• Timer/References Window, showing
– Generic timer
– Vspeed values
– Barometric minimum descent altitude (MDA)
• Wind data
The PFDs also display various alerts and annunciations.