Altitude Hold Mode (Alt) - Garmin Beechcraft A36 Pilot's Manual

Integrated flight deck for beechcraft a36 and beechcraft g36
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AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM

ALTITUDE HOLD MODE (ALT)

Altitude Hold Mode can be activated by pressing the ALT Key; the flight director maintains the current aircraft
altitude (to the nearest 10 feet) as the Altitude Reference. The flight director' s Altitude Reference, shown in the
AFCS Status Box, is independent of the Selected Altitude, displayed above the Altimeter. Altitude Hold Mode
active is indicated by a green 'ALT' annunciation in the AFCS Status Box.
Altitude Hold Mode is automatically armed when the flight director is in Selected Altitude Capture Mode (see
Figure 7-6). Selected Altitude Capture Mode automatically transitions to Altitude Hold Mode when the altitude
error is less than 50 feet. In this case, the Selected Altitude becomes the flight director' s Altitude Reference.
CHANGING THE ALTITUDE REFERENCE
Turning the ALT Knob while in Altitude Hold Mode changes the Selected Altitude, but not the flight
NOTE:
director's Altitude Reference, and does not cancel the mode.
With the CWS Switch depressed, the aircraft can be hand-flown to a new Altitude Reference. When the
CWS Switch is released at the desired altitude, the new altitude is established as the Altitude Reference.
Command Bars
Hold Pitch
Attitude to
Maintain
Altitude
Reference
338
Altitude Hold
Mode Active
Figure 7-7 Altitude Hold Mode
Garmin G1000 Pilot's Guide for the Beechcraft A36/G36
Altitude
Reference
Selected
Altitude
Selected
Altitude
Bug
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