Garmin Svt™ Features; Flight Path Marker (Fpm); Zero-Pitch Line - Garmin G500H Pilot's Manual

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5.6.3
Garmin SVT™ Features
Traffic
Flight Path Marker

Zero-Pitch Line

(ZPL) with Horizon
Heading Marks
Aircraft Symbol
Synthetic Terrain
SVT Soft Keys
NOTE: SVT features are not a substitute for standard course and altitude
deviation information using the CDI, VSI, and VDI presentations.
5.4.3.1

Flight Path Marker (FPM)

The Flight Path Marker is also known as a Velocity Vector. It is displayed
on the PFD at ground speeds above 30 knots. The FPM depicts approximate
projected path of the aircraft.
5.4.3.2
Zero-Pitch Line
The Zero-Pitch Line is drawn completely across the display and provides a
reference line by which to judge aircraft attitude with respect to the horizon. It
is not necessarily aligned with the terrain horizon, particularly when the terrain
is sloped or mountainous.
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Figure 5-34 SVT on Primary Flight Display
Garmin G500H Pilot's Guide
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