Displaying taws data, Hazard avoidance – Garmin G1000 King Air C90GT User Manual
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altimeter) to differ from the GPS-MSL altitude. This variation results in the aircraft’s true altitude differing from
the baro-corrected altitude.
DISPLAYING TAWS DATA
TAWS uses yellow (caution) and red (warning) to depict terrain and obstacles (with heights greater than 200
feet above ground level, AGL) alerts relative to aircraft altitude. Colors are adjusted automatically as the aircraft
altitude changes. The colors and symbols in Figure 6-71 and Table 6-8 are used to represent terrain, obstacles,
and potential impact points.
Figure 6-71 Terrain Altitude/Color Correlation for TAWS
Unlighted Obstacle
Lighted Obstacle
Potential
Impact Points
Obstacle Location
< 1000’ AGL > 1000’ AGL < 1000’ AGL > 1000’ AGL
WARNING: Red obstacle is above or within
100’ below current aircraft altitude
CAUTION: Yellow obstacle is between 100’
and 1000’ below current aircraft altitude
Table 6-8 TAWS Obstacle Colors and Symbology
TAWS information can be displayed on the following maps:
• PFD Inset Map
• Navigation Map Page
• TAWS Page
• Trip Planning Page
• Flight Plan Page
Displaying terrain and obstacle information (maps other than the TAWS-B Page):
1)
Select the MAP Softkey (for the PFD Inset Map, select the INSET Softkey).
2)
Select the TERRAIN Softkey to display terrain and obstacle data.
When TAWS is selected on maps other than the TAWS-B Page, an icon to indicate the feature is enabled for
display and a legend for TAWS terrain colors are shown (Figure 6-74).