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  • Page 2 the bezel key backlight momentarily illuminates. System failure annunciations typically disappear within the first 30 seconds after power-up. The start-up screen presents the unit software versions, the name and status of all installed databases, and the Database Updates page access key. Tapping Continue advances to the Instrument Test page.
  • Page 3 Home page. If an instrument remains flagged after one minute, check the status of the associated LRU, then contact a Garmin dealer for support. Ensure that estimated fuel quantity values are accurate before flight. For the operating limitations of a specific aircraft, consult the POH.
  • Page 4 Set Full/Tabs Opens the Fuel Capacity Setup menu. Select the appropriate data entry key and enter the estimated fuel amounts. Fuel Full Capacity: Specify the tank full amount. Fuel Tab Capacity: Specify the tank tab amount. These values vary according to aircraft type. Full Sets the fuel remaining value to the specified full amount.
  • Page 5 Load databases via SD card. Once loading completes, you may power off the unit and remove the card. Transfer databases from a Flight Stream 510 wireless datacard. This method requires the Garmin Pilot app on a portable electronic device. Bodies of water, geopolitical boundary, and road information...
  • Page 6 Most databases expire at regular intervals. Exceptions include Basemap and Terrain, which neither expire nor update on a regular schedule. The start-up page lists all currently installed databases. Review this list for current database types, cycle numbers, and expiration dates. Yellow text denotes when a database is: Not available Installed before its effective date...
  • Page 7 The navigator uses two types of databases: Active Databases Standby Databases The databases in use by the system. Databases that have not reached the effective date. These remain on the SD card until they become effective. During normal operation, you can view information about all active and standby databases from the System Status page.
  • Page 8 Selecting Standby displays information about databases that are not yet effective. GTN Xi notifies when no standby databases are available. Notifications for databases not present or available also display in the form of system messages. Review the Active Database Info list to determine the status of the indicated database.
  • Page 9 The start-up page is active (i.e., during power up) This page presents a list of all available databases. To open, tap the Databases key on the start-up page. Connext Icon A Connext icon indicates when a database is from Garmin Pilot via wireless transfer. standby queue.
  • Page 10 Select individual databases for transfer, or choose Select All if all listed databases require updating. By default, this page displays only the databases recommended for update. A message notifies when no such databases are available. After all selections are made, initiate the update process by tapping Start.
  • Page 11 Tapping Show All displays a complete list of all databases. This list may include databases that are: Not yet effective Older than the currently active database(s) Unable to update due to an error To determine the cause of a database error, tap Error Info. An information window provides details regarding the state of the database.
  • Page 12 This key appears when two databases are of the same type and cycle, but pertain to different regions. Tap Select Region, then select the appropriate menu option.
  • Page 13 When a newer database is available, follow the on-screen prompts to complete the update process. A newer database is detected on the SD card or in the internal standby queue A newer database is within its effective dates The aircraft is on ground 1.
  • Page 14 Select the databases for transfer, then tap Start. All newer databases (effective and expired) transfer from the SD card to the internal standby queue. A progress bar displays the name of each database as it uploads to the unit. Terrain databases may require up to 5 minutes for transfer.
  • Page 15 A pilot selects and downloads databases inside the Garmin Pilot app. Transfers occur once Flight Stream 510 establishes a wireless connection inside the aircraft. Provides automatic updates for databases with effective dates...
  • Page 16 Database Concierge transfers databases from the app to Flight Stream 510. A progress bar shows when this process is complete. GTN Xi either updates or preloads databases based on their effective date. A second progress bar indicates upload status. The unit automatically restarts upon database activation.
  • Page 17 Toggling Database SYNC off disables the Chart Streaming function (if enabled). Enables automatic database synchronization across all capable Garmin avionics Includes active and standby databases Prompts unit restart if a new database is effective and the aircraft is ground...
  • Page 18 Chart Streaming allows streaming of individual charts on an as-needed basis until database sync is complete. Toggling this function off has no affect on Database SYNC. Available only when Database Sync is active and a current chart database is available This function resides in the System Status menu.
  • Page 19 Unit allows pairing of up to 13 Bluetooth enabled devices, with two simultaneous device connections Auto reconnect function is not available for Android devices The Connext interface allows communication with Garmin Pilot from a portable electronic device. The following features are available on your portable electronic device. GPS position and velocity information...
  • Page 20 The unit supports wireless pairing with up to 13 portable electronic devices via the Garmin Pilot app. FIS-B weather Bluetooth device management options reside on the Paired Devices page. ADS-B traffic Opening this page automatically GPS/WAAS position, velocity, initiates device pairing.
  • Page 21 To view a list of all paired devices and their connection status, tap Manage Paired Devices. To enable automatic connection between the unit and a paired device at power up, tap Auto Reconnect. Enables automatic connection between the unit and the paired device when the two are within range.
  • Page 22 Flight Stream 510 requires power up. Wi-Fi is active, but the unit is waiting to connect with a device. Connection complete. Flight Stream 510 requires Garmin Pilot to be opened in order for database transfer to commence. Garmin Pilot opened and streaming to unit.
  • Page 23 VHF COM transceiver controls are accessible via the selectable standby (STBY) frequency window. Frequency Entry Field Transfer (Flip-Flop) Key Find Key Data Entry Keys Monitor Key Specify a standby frequency Swap active and standby frequency values Enable monitor mode Access radio volume controls...
  • Page 24 Percent of Relative Volume Adjust radio volume with the small Max Volume Indicator knob according to your preference. The unit retains volume settings over power cycles. Push the volume/squelch knob to override the automatic squelch function. Push it again to return the squelch to automatic operation.
  • Page 25 COM radio customization options are accessible via the System Setup app. COM Channel Spacing Key Knob Control Radios Key Knob Control Default Key COM Sidetone Controls Reverse Frequency Lookup Key From here you can: Set transceiver channel spacing Enable reverse frequency look-up functionality Select the default knob control function...
  • Page 26 The unit supports channel tuning for both 8.33 kHz and 25 kHz channels within radio-frequency range. Channel spacing is set to 25.0 kHz by default. Tapping COM Channel Spacing toggles the transceiver channel spacing between 8.33 kHz and 25.0 kHz. 8.33 kHz 25.0 kHz 8.33 kHz step configuration...
  • Page 27 You may change the default function of the dual concentric knob to accommodate your workflow. Knob control is set to Page Navigation by default. Tapping Knob Control Default changes the default setting to COM Radio for standby frequency control. Page navigation remains accessible via knob push. Tap >...
  • Page 28 Valid position data Active navigation database Available only for the nearest stations in the database Enabling this option displays the facility identifier and frequency type for active and standby frequencies. The unit verifies the displayed frequency against the database at least once per minute. Facility Identifier associated with the frequency.
  • Page 29 Availability dependent upon configuration Offset range: +/-25% of total COM audio volume range Numeric If the unit is wired for audio Offset Value output, set the sidetone volume offset to the preferred level. By default, the offset value is set to zero percent.
  • Page 30 Communication frequencies are split between two selectable windows. Active The upper window presents the active Frequency COM radio frequency. This is the frequency currently in use for transmit Standby and receive operations. Frequency The lower window presents the standby radio frequency. This frequency may be set and activated at any time.
  • Page 31 You may enter a standby frequency using the data entry keys on the COM Standby control panel or by turning the control knob. Tapping STBY opens the control panel. From here you may specify a frequency or select one using the provided search options.
  • Page 32 Numeric characters autofill the first valid frequency value based on each selected digit. Autofill characters are muted and display from the cursor position to the right of the field. Matching Frequency Selecting a digit that is not valid for the cursor location results in no entry.
  • Page 33 The dual concentric control knob allows you to enter a standby frequency without opening the control panel. Pushing the knob toggles between radio and page navigation functions. The selected STBY If no action occurs, When the STBY COM frequency is no longer window turns cyan the selected STBY when the knob is...
  • Page 34 Before After The transfer (or flip-flop) function allows you to swap the active and standby frequency values. This function is accessible multiple ways. Tapping this window swaps the active frequency value with the standby frequency displayed in the lower window. Tap once to swap the displayed frequency values.
  • Page 35 Second GTN Xi series navigator: GTN 635Xi, GTN 650Xi, or GTN 750Xi Dual GTN Xi installations only NAV radio options available only on GTN 650Xi/750Xi Some dual GTN Xi installations allow you to tune radio frequencies on both units from a single navigator. Control options allow you to switch between local control (local navigator only) and remote control (local and remote navigators).
  • Page 36 Radios are listed according to navigator (local/remote). Cyan denotes the current radio selection. A frequency control key allows you to open the standby control panel for the associated radio. Tapping Back closes the list and returns to the previous view. Selected Radio Indication Local...
  • Page 37 You can load active or standby frequency values to any radio from a search tab or waypoint information page (i.e., Airport, VOR). Selecting a frequency from one of these locations opens a pop-up. Select the Active or Standby key for the appropriate radio. Enabling monitor mode allows you to listen to the standby frequency while the unit continues monitoring the active COM channel.
  • Page 38 The unit provides multiple options for finding and selecting a standby frequency from the available database frequencies. The Find key provides access to multiple search tabs. Each tab displays a list of selectable identifiers based on specific criteria. Lists up to 25 airports within a 200 nm radius List the distance, bearing, and frequency associated with the specified facility name Lists up to 20 of the most recently tuned frequencies...
  • Page 39 Availability dependent upon configuration On units configured for remote frequency recall, user frequencies are selectable via a remote switch. Pressing the switch once loads the next user frequency into the STBY window Pressing the switch repeatedly scrolls through the list of presets Some installations may have two dedicated recall switches: one to scroll up, one to scroll down Selections do not activate until transfered to active...
  • Page 40 Names may be up to seven characters in length Maximum number of 15 user frequencies Create or edit user frequencies from the Edit Frequency pop-up menu. Assign the frequency a unique identifier. Specify a frequency value. Add the frequency to the user frequency list. Remove the selected user frequency from the list.
  • Page 41 From the COM Standby page: 1. Tap Find > Select the User tab. 2. Tap Add User Frequency. 3. Specify the frequency name and value. 4. Tap Enter. A pop-up message informs when the user frequency list is full. Tapping the Edit key for an existing entry opens the same pop-up.
  • Page 42 If the radio fails: control Advisory message alerts COM control page is not available COM radio fail annunciations are designed to be immediately recognizable. If a failure occurs while the control page is active, the display automatically returns to the previous page. For information regarding pilot response to a COM radio failure, consult the AFMS.
  • Page 43 Navigation frequency tuning, transfer, and selection functions are identical to those used for communication frequencies. Frequency Identifier You may enter a standby NAV frequency from Morse Code using the data entry keys on the NAV Standby control panel or by turning the dual-concentric control knob.
  • Page 44 Active NAV To change the standby frequency: Frequency 1. Push the dual concentric control knob repeatedly until the standby NAV frequency window is activated. 2. Rotate the inner and outer knobs or tap STBY and enter the frequency using the data entry keys.
  • Page 45 IDENT Active When the standby NAV frequency window is Indication active, pushing the volume knob activates the NAV IDENT function. frequency window Morse code tones are audible Turning the volume knob while the NAV frequency window entage. If the radio fails: control Advisory message alerts NAV control page is not available...
  • Page 46 Audio panel controls are accessible via the Audio Panel key. This key is unavailable if the unit is not configured for audio or intercom LRUs, such as GMA 35.
  • Page 47 The voice recorder feature records all audio heard on any MIC selected COM radio selected for transmission. Playback is heard by anyone listening on the selected radios. The clearance recorder can record up to 2.5 minutes of COM audio. Tap Playback Controls to: Set volume level of recordings Play, pause, and cycle through recordings...
  • Page 48 MIC selection can be set in the MIC window or on the Audio Panel page. Tap MIC to toggle between MIC 1 and MIC 2. Under MIC Selection, select which COM you want as your MIC selection. The selected MIC is automatically monitored as indicated by the green numbers in the MON field.
  • Page 49 The GMA 35 marker beacon receiver uses an audio indicator to alert you when the aircraft passes over a marker beacon transmitter. When a green bar displays on the MRKR Audio key, the audio from the receiver can be heard on the headsets. Tap MRKR Volume to set the volume level of the alert.
  • Page 50 Intercom controls are accessible via the Intercom key. There are different modes of operation to control communication, music, and the telephone in the aircraft. Tap the arrow between the intercom recipients. When the arrow is green, it indicates communication is active between the recipients. You can allow the co-pilot to hear what passengers hear.
  • Page 51 Setup controls allow you to access: Communication modes between pilot, co-pilot, and passenger Distribution and mute options for two music interfaces Distribution and volume of phone calls Passengers cannot transmit over the active COM radio, even if equipped with a PTT key.
  • Page 52 Garmin recommends when using the GSR 56 Iridium phone system that the audio only be activated when on a phone call. The GMA 35 provides a 2-way telephone interface and depends on the state of the telephone distribution. Telephone communication is much like using the intercom, allowing both parties to talk at once.
  • Page 53 Compatible audio panel Garmin's Telligence Voice Command voice recognition feature allows the pilot and co-pilot to control the GTN Xi connected to a required GMA 35/350 using spoken commands. To activate Voice Recognition, push and hold the Push-to-Command (PTC) switch and speak a command. Release the PTC switch and the GTN Xi and/or the audio panel responds with a positive acknowledgment chime.
  • Page 54 To enable voice recognition, tap System > Voice Commands > Voice Commands. Tap Command History to view a list of recently spoken commands. For a list of available voice recognition commands, consult Telligence Voice Command Guide.
  • Page 55 If the audio panel fails: controls Advisory message alerts Audio panel, intercom, and Telligence Voice Command functions are not available Audio panel fail annunciations are designed to be immediately recognizable. If a failure occurs while a control page is active, the display automatically returns to the previous view.
  • Page 56 Transponder controls are accessible via the XPDR key. This key is unavailable when the control panel is active. Squawk Code Entry Field XPDR Mode Selection Keys Squawk Code Entry Keys VFR Key Enter a squawk code Open the XPDR menu View a message Select the Mode key Leave the control panel...
  • Page 57 Tap Menu to access the transponder setup options. From here you can: Change the display of data Enable 1090 ES ADS-B Out functionality (if configured) Assign a unique flight ID Tapping ADS-B Out allows the transmission of ADS-B Out messages and position information. Availability dependent on configuration If the flight ID is editable, tap Flight ID and assign a unique identifier.
  • Page 58 Tapping Mode opens a menu of the available transponder modes. Options include Standby, On, and Altitude Reporting. Transponder does not reply to interrogations or transmit ADS-B Out Bluetooth wireless functions remain operational Unit continues to receive ADS-B In information, but is not a TIS-B participant Transponder replies to interrogations.
  • Page 59 provide access to all ATCRBS codes. 1200 Default VFR code (USA) Tapping one of these keys begins the 7500 Hijacking code selection sequence. 7600 Loss of communications Use the Backspace key or outer control knob to move the cursor. 7700 Emergency Digits that are not yet entered appear as underscores.
  • Page 60 IDENT Standby Mode Reply active Standby mode IDENT function active Current squawk code (inactive) No change to transponder code IDENT with New Squawk Code Altitude Reporting Mode Reply active Altitude reporting mode Transponder code Reply active modified Identify function active VFR squawk code (active) Reply active...
  • Page 61 If the transponder fails: IDENT key Advisory message alerts XPDR control page is not available Transponder fail annunciations are designed to be immediately recognizable. If a failure occurs while the control page is active, the display automatically returns to the previous view. For information regarding pilot response to a transponder failure, consult the AFMS.
  • Page 62 GDL 88 Display and control functionality dependent on GDL 88 configuration ADS-B Out controls are accessible via the ADS-B key. The location of this key varies by unit type. When interfaced to a GDL 88 transceiver, GTN Xi allows control over Remote-mount ADS-B some aspects of the ADS-B Out transceiver...
  • Page 63 Functionality dependent upon GDL 88 configuration Transponder Depending on the configuration Mode (ALT) of your GDL 88, tapping the ADS-B key: Reports GDL 88 altitude reporting status Squawk Code (as reported by GDL 88) Allows on/off control of the function mode.
  • Page 64 Availability dependent on GDL 88 configuration If the flight ID is editable, tap Flight ID and assign a unique identifier. The key is not selectable (read-only) when the ID is received from the GDL 88. Flight IDs are alphanumeric (upper-case only) and have an eight character limit. The active flight ID displays by default.
  • Page 65 Unit customization options are accessible via the System menu. For details about COM/NAV radio settings and Connext Setup options, refer to the respective section. Setup Alerts Set CDI scale and capture type Set airspace & arrival alerts Specify nearest airport runway criteria Set time format &...
  • Page 66 Other setup options allow you to monitor time in flight and create custom reminder messages. These settings reside in the system Utilities. Flight Timers Alerts Set departure & trip timers Set custom reminder messages and when they Set a generic timer for general display timing needs Set the scale for the course deviation indicator.
  • Page 67 At the default setting, the scale sets to 2.0 nm during the en route phase of flight. Aircraft is within 31 nm of the destination airport (i.e., terminal area). The scale linearly ramps down to 1.0 nm over a distance of 1 nm. Aircraft is leaving the departure airport.
  • Page 68: Auto Switch

    Automatic switching is not available for aircraft equipped with a KAP 140/KFC 225 autopilot. Tapping this key sets the manner in which ILS CDI capture occurs: automatically or manually This function may not be available in certain installations. Auto Switch Manual Selection GTN Xi automatically switches the Allows you to manually switch...
  • Page 69 Select a preferred keyboard type for use during alphanumeric data entry operations. This option resides in the System Setup app. Tapping this key opens a menu of available keyboard types. Options and layout vary according to display size. Alphabetical (ABC) U.S.
  • Page 70 TAWS/HTAWS alerting function. Contact your installer for information about these settings. Nearest airport runway criteria do not affect the best glide airport indicator. Contact a Garmin dealer to adjust runway criteria for this specific feature. Tap Runway Surface and then select the runway surface type.
  • Page 71 Monitor time in flight using three available timer types. Timer settings are accessible via the Utilities menu page. Toggle between timer types using the provided display key. Clock/Generic Timer Trip/Departure Timers Stopwatch style counter. Measure elapsed airborne time Count up or count down. since the last ground-to-air Specify countdown time using transition.
  • Page 72 A knob shortcut option allows you to customize up to seven slots on the locater bar. Available shortcut options are dependent upon unit type and configuration. You may assign each page to only one knob slot on GTN Xi. Duplicating a page shortcut in a second slot will turn off the existing shortcut slot.
  • Page 73 Receive alert messages when nearing your destination and/or entering a specific airspace type. Alert altitudes are dependent on aircraft and airspace altitudes and the pilot-specified altitude buffer value Arrival alerts generate a message when the aircraft is within a specified proximity of the destination.
  • Page 74 Customize the display unit settings. Tapping a parameter key opens a menu of the available unit types. Feet (ft/fpm) Meters (m/mps) Nautical Miles (nm/kt) Statute Miles (sm/mph) Kilometers (km/kph) Gallons (gal) Liters (lt) Imperial Gallons (Ig) Pounds (lb) Kilograms (kg) External Swiss Grid Irish Grid...
  • Page 75 When changing NAV angle, be aware that the DTK for an approach does not change on the active flight plan until you reload the approach. Selected NAV angle units are applied to all angular values. Options: Magnetic External Corrects all track, course, and Synchronizes GTN Xi NAV angle heading information to the with the local MFD.
  • Page 76 By default, GTN Xi displays lat/lon for any positions outside the grid region. British National Grid Irish National Grid Grid Designator Easting Value Grid Designator Easting Value Northing Value Northing Value Swiss National Grid Easting Value Northing Value...
  • Page 77 Your GTN Xi is wired for audio output. Set the click volume to the preferred level. Percent of Volume displays as a percentage of Max Volume the maximum volume, with 0% being muted and 100% being maximum volume. Decrease Increase Volume Volume HTAWS...
  • Page 78 This prevents the display from going black in the event of a dimmer input failure. Installer configured curves determine the amount of change in brightness that occurs in response to a control adjustment. If brightness control is not satisfactory, contact a Garmin dealer to adjust the lighting curves.
  • Page 79 Create custom reminder messages and set when they will display. Allows one time, periodic, and event-based message types. Active reminders appear at the top of the scheduled message list. This list is accessible via the Utilities menu page. 1. Tap Create Scheduled Message. 2.
  • Page 80 Dual GTN configuration Enable the crossfilling of information between two GTN units. Enabling this function on one GTN automatically enables it on the other. Some types of data crossfill regardless of the current setting When crossfilled from GTN to GNS, duplicate waypoint names, or names exceeding leaving significant characters to aid in identification (e.g., USR003 becomes US+003).
  • Page 81 If configured, a system message alerts you when the function off (i.e., flight plans are not crossfilling). Home > System > Setup > Crossfill > OK GTN to GNS GNS to GTN Active flight plans User waypoints Active direct to User waypoints Home >...
  • Page 82 The unit generates annunciations in response to various conditions that may occur. These abbreviated messages include: Warnings Cautions Function and mode advisories Warnings require immediate attention. Cautions indicate the presence of an abnormal condition that may require pilot action. A warning may follow a caution if to avoid the alerted terrain or obstacle).
  • Page 83 Alert annunciations are abbreviated messages that indicate an alerted function or mode. The color of the annunciation depends on the alert type. Warnings display in white text on red background WARNING Cautions display in black text on amber CAUTION background ADVISORY Function or mode specific advisories display in black text on white background...
  • Page 84 If a warning or caution relating to terrain or traffic occurs, a pop-up window may active. Each pop-up alert provides: Threat indication In the event of simultaneous Alert annunciation alerts, pop-up windows display Alert inhibit or mute option depending in the following order: on threat and system configuration 1.
  • Page 85 GTN 750Xi Series GTN 650Xi Series Traffic Pop-up Alert Layout Enlarged Page View Go to Traffic Page Key Threat Indication Mute Alert Key Close Pop-up Window Key To open the indicated page, tap Go to <Page>. To acknowledge the alert and return to previous page view, tap Close. For information about the terrain alert inhibit function, read Alert Inhibit, TAWS &...
  • Page 86: Active Standby

    Some alerts are accompanied by an aural voice message. Voice gender is configured during installation. To determine which alerts provide aural indications, refer to the applicable alerts table(s) in the Hazard Awareness section. Available only with GTX 345 and ADS-B software v3.20 or later Tapping Mute Alert silences the active traffic alert.
  • Page 87 Monitor GPS receiver performance, establish a baseline for normal system operation, and troubleshoot weak or missing signal issues. This page provides a visual reference of GPS receiver functions, including: Current satellite coverage GPS solution and receiver status Phase of flight Position accuracy Present position (latitude and longitude)
  • Page 88 A graph shows GPS signal strength for up to 15 satellites. As the GPS receiver Each bar is labeled with the SVID locks onto satellites, a signal strength of the corresponding satellite. bar appears for each satellite in view. Numbers vary according to Graph symbols depict the progress of satellite type.
  • Page 89 Information fields indicate the accuracy of the position fix. Estimated Position Uncertainty HFOM and VFOM values represent 95% confidence levels HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision in horizontal and vertical HFOM Horizontal Figure of Merit accuracy. VFOM Vertical Figure of Merit Lower values mean higher accuracy.
  • Page 90 Operating with SBAS active outside of the service area may cause elevated EPU values to display on the status page. Regardless of the EPU value displayed, the LOI annunciation is the controlling indication for determining the integrity of the GPS navigation solution. SBAS supports wide area or regional augmentation through the use of additional satellite broadcast messages.
  • Page 91 The following alert conditions can affect GPS accuracy. Integrity of the GPS position does not meet the requirements for the Loss of Integrity current phase of flight. Occurs annunciation. before the final approach fix (if an approach is active). Aircraft is after the final approach fix and GPS integrity does not meet the active approach requirements.
  • Page 92 Devices that interface to the system via Ethernet display product information and connection status on the External LRUs list. The device is configured and The device is not available and is communicating properly. not configured, or it is not communicating properly. Some interfaced equipment provide controls for product registration, enablement, or...
  • Page 93 Overwrites oldest file when the internal log reaches capacity Streams logged flight and engine data to Garmin Pilot Records log files automatically while the unit is powered up Overwrites oldest file when the internal log reaches capacity Requires Flight Stream 510.
  • Page 94 Upon power up, GTN begins logging flight data automatically, storing the data in its internal memory. GDU streams data to Garmin Pilot via Flight Stream GDU transfers logs to GTN, which then streams the data to Garmin Pilot via Flight Stream GTN is the preferred location for Flight Stream installation Pilot uses the export function to write GTN data to the SD card Data logging stops if power is lost.
  • Page 95 Do not eject the SD card while the export function is in progress. Wait until the selected log key is available before ejecting the card. Export a flight data log to an SD card for later analysis. 1. Insert an SD card. 2.
  • Page 96 The Logbook tab on flyGarmin.com provides functions for creating and viewing multiple logbook entries. flyGarmin Navigation Tabs 1. Sign in to your flyGarmin.com account. 2. Select Logbook > Setup. 3. Select Add Aircraft Type. 4. Provide all necessary aircraft type details, then select Save Aircraft Type. 5.
  • Page 97 No need to worry. During flight, GTN Xi records log data to the internal storage. The next time you fly with your tablet, the data will stream to Garmin Pilot. This includes all previously recorded flights. The device downloads the data upon...
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