Cockpit Reference Guide

Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Hawker Beechcraft C90A/GT/GTi
190-00664-02 Rev. B
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VERTICAL MODES
Vertical Mode Description Control Annunciation
Pitch Hold
Holds the current aircraft pitch attitude; may
be used to climb/descend to the Selected
Altitude
(default) PIT
Selected Altitude
Armed
AFCS armed to capture the altitude displayed in
the Selected Altitude window
* ALTS
Altitude Hold Holds the current Altitude Reference ALT Key ALT nnnnn fT
Vertical Speed
Maintains the current aircraft vertical
speed; may be used to climb/descend to the
Selected Altitude
VS Key VS nnnn fpm
Flight Level Change,
IAS Hold
Maintains the current aircraft airspeed (in
IAS or Mach) while the aircraft is climbing/
descending to the Selected Altitude. Press
the SPD Key to switch between IAS and
MACH.
FLC Key
FLC nnn kT
Flight Level Change,
Mach Hold
FLC M .nnn
VNAV Captures and tracks the VNAV flight path VNV Key VPTH
VNAV Target
Altitude Armed
AFCS armed to capture the altitude
displayed in the VNAV Target Altitude
window
** ALTV
Glidepath
Captures and tracks the SBAS glidepath on
approach
APR Key
GP
Glideslope
Captures and tracks the ILS glideslope on
approach
GS
Takeoff
Disengages the autopilot and commands a
constant pitch angle and wings level in the
air on the ground in preparation for takeoff
GA
Switch
TO
Go Around***
Disengages the autopilot and commands a
constant pitch attitude and wings level in
the air
GA
Level Commands 0° pitch attitude **** LVL
* ALTS armed automatically when PIT, VS, FLC, TO, or GA active, and under VPTH when Selected Altitude is to be
captured instead of VNAV Target Altitude
** ALTV armed automatically under VPTH when VNAV Target Altitude is to be captured instead of Selected Altitude
*** Go Around mode disengages the autopilot unless a compatible lift computer is installed.
**** Level mode can only become activated as a function of Electronic Stability and Protection (ESP)