Airspeed Indicator; Speed Indication; Speed Ranges; Airspeed Trend Vector - Garmin G1000 Reference Manual

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2.1

AIRSPEED INDICATOR

Actual Airspeed
True Airspeed
Box
Figure 2-4 Airspeed Indicator

Speed Indication

The indicated airspeed is displayed inside the black
pointer. The pointer will become red upon reaching
Vne.
Figure 2-5 Red Pointer at Vne

Speed Ranges

The color coded speed range strip denotes flaps
operating range, normal operating range, and never
exceed speed (Vne). A red range is also present for low
speed awareness. Refer to the Pilot' s Operating Handbook
(POH) for airspeed limitations and indicator markings.

Airspeed Trend Vector

The end of the trend vector displays approximately
what the airspeed will be in 6 seconds if the current rate
of acceleration/deceleration is maintained.
Vspeed
References
Speed Ranges
Airspeed Trend
Vector
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Nav III

Vspeed References

Vspeed References are turned on or off in the
Timer/References Window. Press the TMR/REF Softkey
to display the widow. When active (ON), the Vspeeds are
displayed at their respective locations to the right of the
airspeed scale. To activate the Vspeed References, display
the Timer/Reference Window and turn the large FMS
Knob to place the cursor in the ON/OFF field. Turn the
small FMS Knob to select ON or OFF.
2.2

ATTITUDE INDICATOR

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3
4
1
Roll Pointer
2
Roll Scale
3
Horizon Line
4
Aircraft Symbol
5
Land Representation
Figure 2-6 Attitude Indicator
The Slip/Skid Indicator is located under the roll pointer
and moves laterally away from the pointer to indicate
lateral acceleration. One Slip/Skid indicator displacement
is equal to one ball displacement when compared to a
traditional slip/skid indicator.
SECTION 2
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
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5
6
Aircraft Wing Tips
7
Pitch Scale
8
Slip/Skid Indicator
9
Sky Representation
10
Roll Index Zero
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