Garmin G1000 Columbia 350 Cockpit Reference Manual page 74

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SECTION 6 – AUTOMATIC
FLIGHT CONTROL
Changing the current VNAV Target Altitude while
VNAV Target Altitude Capture Mode is active causes the
flight director to revert to Pitch Hold Mode. Vertical Path
Tracking and the appropriate altitude capture mode are
armed in preparation to capture the new VNAV Target
Altitude or the Selected Altitude, depending on which
altitude is to be intercepted first.
VNAV target altitudes can be changed while editing
the active flight plan (see the GPS Navigation Section for
details).
Glidepath Mode (GP)
NOTE: Pressing the CWS Button while Glidepath
Mode is active does not cancel the mode. The
autopilot guides the aircraft back to the glidepath
upon release of the CWS Button.
Command Bars
Indicate Descent on
Glidepath
HSI Set to GPS
6-14
GPS Approach Mode Active
Figure 6-15 Glidepath Mode
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Columbia 350/400
NOTE: Glidepath Mode is available only in
installations with GIA 63W Integrated Avionics
Units and WAAS is currently available.
Glidepath mode is used to track the WAAS-based
glidepath. Arming Glidepath Mode (annunciated in white
as 'GP') requires:
• Approach supporting WAAS vertical guidance is
loaded into the flight plan
• Expected availability of vertical guidance
• GPS Approach Mode is armed, after acquiring
clearance for approach, prior to intercepting the
WAAS glidepath (GPS is the selected navigation
source and the APR Key is pressed; see GPS
Approach Mode)
Glidepath Mode Active
Glidepath
Indicator
LPV
Approach
Active
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