Course Deviation Indicator (Cdi) - Garmin G950 Pilot's Manual

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FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS

COURSE DEVIATION INDICATOR (CDI)

If a heading change of greater than 105˚ with respect to the course is made, the CDI on the Arc HSI
NOTE:
switches to the opposite side of the deviation scale and displays reverse sensing.
The Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) moves left or right from the course pointer along a lateral deviation
scale to display aircraft position relative to the course. If the course deviation data is not valid, the CDI is not
displayed.
Navigation
Source
CDI
The CDI can display two sources of navigation: GPS or NAV (VOR, localizer). Color indicates the current
navigation source: magenta (for GPS) or green (for VOR and LOC). The full scale limits for the CDI are defined
by a GPS-derived distance when coupled to GPS. When coupled to a VOR or localizer (LOC), the CDI has the
same angular limits as a mechanical CDI. If the CDI exceeds the maximum deviation on the scale (two dots)
while coupled to GPS, the crosstrack error (XTK) is displayed below the white aircraft symbol.
60
360º HSI
Flight
Phase
Scale
Crosstrack
Error
Figure 2-23 Course Deviation Indicator
Figure 2-24 Navigation Sources
Garmin G950 Pilot's Guide for the Tecnam P2006T
Arc HSI
Navigation
Source
Crosstrack
Error
CDI Scale
Flight
Phase
CDI
190-01146-00 Rev. A

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