Garmin G1000 Pilot's Manual page 41

Pilot’s guide for cessna nav iii
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Figure 2-12 Attitude Indicator Nose High
Figure 2-13 Attitude Indicator Nose Low
190-00498-00 Rev. A
Pitch Indication
The Horizon Line is part of the Pitch Scale. Above and
below the Horizon Line, major pitch marks and numeric
labels are shown for every 10˚, up to 80˚. Minor pitch
marks are shown for intervening 5˚ increments, up to
25˚ above and 45˚ degrees below the Horizon Line are
shown.
Red extreme pitch warning chevrons pointing toward
the horizon are displayed, starting at 50˚ above and 30˚
below the Horizon Line (refer to the figures on the next
page).
Roll Indication
The inverted white triangle indicates zero on the Roll
Scale. Major tick marks at 30˚ and 60˚ and minor tick
marks at 10˚, 20˚, and 45˚ are shown to the left and right
of the zero on the Roll Scale. Angle of bank is indicated by
the position of the Roll Pointer on the Roll Scale.
Slip/Skid Indication
The Slip/Skid Indicator is the bar beneath the Roll
Pointer. The indicator moves with the Roll Pointer and
moves laterally away from the pointer to indicate lateral
acceleration. A slip/skid is indicated by the location of the
Slip/Skid Indicator relative to the Roll Pointer. One Slip/Skid
Indicator displacement is equal to one ball displacement on
a traditional Slip/Skid Indicator.
Garmin G1000 Pilot's Guide for Cessna Nav III
PRIMARY FLIGHT DISPLAY
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