Garmin Pilot for iOS
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Copyright © 2012-2015 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. This manual reflects the operation of Software version 6.2 or later. Some differences in operation may be observed when comparing the information in this manual to earlier or later software versions. Garmin International, Inc., 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, Kansas 66062, U.S.A. Tel: 913/397.8200 Fax: 913/397.8282 Garmin AT, Inc., 2345 Turner Road SE, Salem, OR 97302, U.S.A. Tel: 503/391.3411 Fax 503/364.
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Warnings, Cautions & Notes WARNING: Do not rely solely upon the indicators shown on the Panel Display Pane to maneuver the aircraft. WARNING: The altitude displayed by Garmin Pilot™ on the Panel Page is geometric height above Mean Sea Level and could vary significantly from the altitude displayed by pressure altimeters. Always use pressure altitude displayed by the aircraft altimeter when determining or selecting aircraft altitude. WARNING: Do not use outdated database information.
Warnings, Cautions & Notes WARNING: Do not use basemap (land and water data) information for primary navigation. Basemap data is intended only to supplement other approved navigation data sources and should be considered as an aid to enhance situational awareness. WARNING: Do not use the indicated data link weather product age to determine the age of the weather information shown by the data link weather product.
License Agreement END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Garmin Pilot™ by Garmin application and data (the “Application”) are licensed, not sold. The Application is provided under the following license and is subject to the following terms and conditions, which are agreed to by End User (“you” or “your”), on the one hand, and Garmin, International, Inc. and its affiliates (collectively, "Garmin") on the other hand. IMPORTANT: CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE BEFORE USING THIS APPLICATION.
License Agreement Meteo France Weather Data. Weather data provided and/or displayed by Meteo France in connection with the Application, hereafter called “Meteo France Weather Data”, only indicates the measurement or the most probable evolution of a set of elements. You therefore acknowledge that Meteo France shall not be liable for the accuracy of Meteo France Weather Data made available to you, whether such data are produced by Meteo France or by third-parties.
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Rev A Date June, 2012 Change Summary Initial Release B July, 2012 Added Data link Traffic and Weather. C August, 2012 Added TargetTrend D October, 2012 Updated for Application version 4.3: • Added Scratch Pad • Added Split-Screen Traffic E January, 2013 Updated for Application version 4.4: • Tools Menu • Stopwatch • Alerts F April, 2013 Updated for Application version 5.
Rev K Date October, 2013 Change Summary Updated for Application version 5.3: • Added D2™ Pilot Watch Sync • Added Audio Alerts • Added Ownship Track Vector • Added Decoded TAFs L May, 2014 Updated for Application version 6.0: • iOS 7 Redesign • GDL 39 3D support with Attitude Indicator • Flight/Trip Planning Enhancements • VIRB™ Action Camera support • Traffic Patterns • Special Use Airspace Frequencies • New Devices Page to manage Garmin hardware Updated for Application version 6.
Table of Contents OVERVIEW.......................................................................................................................................... 1 Plan File Fly ................................................................................................................................ 1 Features....................................................................................................................................... 1 ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK..................................
Table of Contents LIGHTNING....................................................................................................................... 101 METARS AND TAFS............................................................................................................ 101 AIRMETS........................................................................................................................... 102 SIGMETS...........................................................................................
Table of Contents SUBSCRIPTIONS.......................................................................................................................... 191 SafeTaxi.................................................................................................................................... 192 Geo-Referenced FliteCharts................................................................................................ 194 Baron Mobile Link™................................................................
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Overview Overview OVERVIEW PLAN FILE FLY File FEATURES Plan Garmin Pilot is the most comprehensive suite of tools for the iPad designed specifically for general aviation and corporate pilots. Flight planning, DUAT(S) filing, charts, interactive maps, weather briefing resources, and navigation capabilities; it's all included. The app's intuitive interface mirrors those on the newest Garmin touchscreen avionics so you can go seamlessly from preflight to in-flight. Plan, file, fly with Garmin Pilot.
Overview Plan Overview • Garmin patented navigation panel with course guidance, GPS altitude, and ground speed indicators ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK This operating handbook is designed to provide a comprehensive guide to help with understanding how to use Garmin Pilot for reviewing aviation weather, airport information, creating and filing flight plans, and for viewing charts, maps, and navigation data in-flight.
Overview DISPLAY ORIENTATION The iPad has a default setting that will enable the unit to automatically rotate the display to either portrait or landscape according to which edge of the unit is facing upward. This automatic setting can be quite troublesome in the cockpit as the solidstate accelerometers in the iPad are very sensitive to movement and can cause the display to rotate unexpectedly.
Within Garmin Pilot, night mode is available from the menu on the Map Page, Flight Plan Page, and the Synthetic Vision page. Adjusting Display Brightness: 1) Open the iPad Settings Menu. 2) Under the Settings column on the left, touch Display & Brightness. 3) Use the slider control to manually adjust the display brightness or turn on the Auto-Brightness feature by touching the ON/OFF sliding switch under the brightness slider control.
Overview GENERAL GARMIN PILOT OPERATING GUIDELINES Overview Also like other iPad applications that use maps, panning is done by “touch-dragging” the finger across the display and you can magnify or zoom by either double-tapping the display or by pinching. Reversing your pinch or tapping with two fingers will de-magnify or zoom out. Additionally, there is no Garmin Pilot input that requires any specific weight or pressure on the display.
• Panel Mode is customizable and can be configured to display an instrument panel with virtual instruments to indicate GPS altitude, attitude indicator (when connected to a GDL 39 3D), ground speed, vertical speed, course, and lateral deviation as well as a table with up to 15 configurable data fields for monitoring navigation data. • Widget Mode enables a series of customizable data windows called ‘Widgets’ to be displayed.
Overview Overview Plan File Garmin Pilot General Settings Fly NAVIGATION BAR Home Button Direct To Active Flight Plan, Stopwatch, Navigation Info, etc. Tools Button Page Sensitive Menu Button Subscriptions Garmin Pilot's user interface is comprised of icons and active areas that provide access to the various features and functions of the application. The Navigation Bar, located at the top of every page, provides access to many of the basic functions.
Overview The Direct To button can be accessed from any page and provides a quick and easy way to navigate direct to any waypoint (i.e., Search Waypoints, Flight Plan Waypoint, Recent Waypoint, Nearest Waypoints, or User Waypoints). File Plan Overview DIRECT TO Direct To Dialog Fly Navigating Direct To: 1) Touch . 2) Within the Direct To dialog window choose one of the nearby Navigation Database features from the list. Subscriptions Or: Choose a waypoint from one of the other tabs (i.e.
Overview HOME BUTTON Plan Home Button Overview The Home Button is the primary means of accessing many of the features of Garmin Pilot. The Home Button provides quick access to the various pages within Garmin Pilot (i.e., Map, Flight Plan, Trip Planning, Airport Information, Charts, Weather Imagery, Scratch Pad, Traffic, Terrain, Synthetic Vision, Downloads, Connext, and Settings).
Overview File Plan Overview TOOLS NOTE: All visual depictions contained within this document, including screen images of Garmin Pilot™ panel and displays, are subject to change and may not reflect the most current Garmin Pilot™ software and aviation databases. The Tools Button provides access to Lock Screen, Alerts, Stopwatch, and Help. The Lock Screen feature, locks the screen to any touch except for the area associated with the Tools Button or the iPad Home Button.
Overview 3) Touch the Relationship field and select Before, At, After, or Abeam. 5) Touch the Waypoint field, and select the desired waypoint from the list. Overview 4) Touch the Distance field, and use the keypad to set the desired distance in nautical miles. 6) If desired, touch the Message field, and use the keypad to enter a custom message. Plan 7) Touch Save, to save. File Editing Alerts: 1) Touch Tools > Alerts. 2) Touch the desired alert for the list.
Overview Overview Stopwatch Use the stopwatch to check performance or to time your missed approach. Plan Play/ Pause Stopwatch Reset Stopwatch File Using the Stopwatch: 1) Touch Tools > Stopwatch. 2) Touch Play to start, Stop to stop, Reset to reset. 3) Touch Tools > Stopwatch, to hide the Stopwatch. If the Stopwatch is still counting when it is hidden it will continue to count up until reset.
Overview Overview Help File Close Help File Table of Contents Plan File Fly File Location and Navigation Slider Help File Subscriptions NOTE: The Help File is context sensitive and opens to the section of the Help File associated with the page from which it is accessed. Appendices Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview The Menu Button provides a page-sensitive menu structure. Each page has specific menu options that control, search, navigate, or display page-sensitive items. File Plan Overview MENU Index Appendices Subscriptions Fly Map Page Menu 14 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview MAP PANE CONTROLS Control Icon Description Map/Chart Selection/Settings, Map Overlay Selection, Overlay Opacity Settings, Ownship/Route, and General Map Settings Center on Flight Plan Centers the entire flight plan in the Map Pane. Highlighted in blue when selected Plan Maps Settings File Centers the Map Pane on the current location.
Overview Overview Subscriptions Fly File Plan Map Orientation Center on Aircraft Button Split Screen Button Center on Flight Plan Button Map Overlay Controls Map Settings Map Pane Index Appendices MAP/CHART SELECTION AND SETTINGS The following charts are available for viewing in the map area: VFR, WAC, IFR Low, and IFR High. Charts are high-resolution color images that resemble the paper version of the National Aeronautical Navigation Products (AeroNav) published charts.
Overview Selecting a Map Theme or Chart: > Map/Chart. Overview 1) Touch 2) Touch the radio button or Map/Chart title to select a Map/Chart. Plan File Map/Chart Menu Fly ADVANCED MAP SETTINGS Subscriptions Map Themes can be customized, renamed, and saved for future use.
Overview Overview Plan Roads/ Borders Map Appendices Subscriptions Fly File VFR Map IFR Map Index Map Themes 18 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview Accessing Advanced Map Settings: > Map/Chart > Map Theme > . Overview 1) Touch 2) Touch General, Airports, Nav Aids, Airspaces, or Cities. 3) Use the sliders and selection buttons to set Visibility Ranges and Label Sizes for map features. Plan 4) To give the new settings a name, Touch General > Map Name, and use the keyboard to enter a name. 5) Touch Done to save and exit, or touch Restore Defaults to restore the default Map Theme setting.
Overview Overview Hide Airspace Airspaces 1000 feet and above can be filtered under Advanced Map Setup. Enabling Hide Airspaces Above: 1) Touch > Map/Chart > Roads/Border, VFR, or IFR > . 2) Touch Airspaces. Plan 3) Touch Showing All in the Hide Airspaces Above field. 4) Enter a number greater than 999 FT using the numeric keypad. Disabling Hide Airspaces Above: 1) Touch > Map/Chart > Roads/Border, VFR, or IFR > . File 2) Touch Airspaces.
Overview Overview Plan File Smart Airspace Normal Airspace De-emphasized Airspace Fly Subscriptions Appendices Smart Airspace Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview Maps can display topography shading on the base map color or various colors and shades representing land elevation, similar to aviation sectional charts. Roads/ Borders Map Topography Off Plan Overview TOPOGRAPHY Subscriptions Fly File Topography Shade Appendices Topography On Index Topography 22 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview OVERLAYS Overview Map Overlays provide graphical weather products, graphical TFRs, and Fuel Prices. Touch to expand Radar and Cloud types. Multiple layers in the first two columns can be selected for display. Only one overlay in the far right column can be selected for display at a time.
Overview The Ownship/Route Settings Menu provides Ownship Display settings, Track Vector options, Range Ring options, Runway Extended Centerlines Visibility range and style settings, and display settings for Route Labels, Route Icons, and Wx Station Pins. File Plan Overview OWNSHIP/ROUTE SETTINGS The Range Rings are centered on your present position and can be configured Off, or as 2/3 Rings. When configured for 2 Rings the range can be set to AUTO, 5/10, 10/20, or 15/30.
Overview Overview Extended Centerlines (Dashed) Route Label Route Icon Plan User Waypoint File Track Vector Fly Range Ring Subscriptions Ownship/Route Settings TRACK VECTOR Appendices The Track Vector is a solid blue line segment that extends from the Ownship symbol to a predicted location. The track vector can be configured for a look ahead time (1, 5, 10, or 20 minutes) or a look ahead distance (1, 5, 10, or 20 nautical miles).
Overview Overview Enabling/Disabling and Configuring the Track Vector: 1) Touch > Ownship/Route. 2) Select the Track Vector Mode Off, Time (min), or Distance (NM). 3) Select the Track Vector Length 1, 5, 10 or 20 The General Map Settings Menu provides on/off sliders for: Night Mode, Auto Zoom, Include Stadium TFRs, Center With NavTrack, Always Show Map Scale, User Waypoint Visibility, Obstacle Visibility, Always Show Nearby Obstacles, and an option to Restore Default settings.
Overview NIGHT MODE Overview Night Mode provides a high contrast Map for easy viewing in low light. Night Mode is not available for Charts. Enable/disable in the General Map Settings Menu. Plan File Fly VFR Map (Night Mode) Subscriptions Appendices Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview Overview SETTINGS Index Appendices Subscriptions Fly File Plan Located under the Home Button, touch the Settings Icon to open the Settings Menu. The Settings Menu includes seven tabs for customizing and managing Garmin Pilot features, subscriptions, Pilot Info, Aircraft Info, and much more. Settings Page 28 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview GENERAL SETTINGS NOTE: A data connection (i.e., Wi-Fi or cellular) is required to send and receive Email. Fly NOTE: Changing the time format only affects the time shown in the Navigation Info bar at the top of the map display, the time shown in the Navigation widget, and times associated with flight plans. File Touch What's new in... to review information about new functions or features that have been added to the latest update. Select the desired time format by touching UTC, 24 Hr or 12 Hr.
Overview Overview Touch the U.S. Flight Plan Filing switch to enable or disable the Trip Planning Feature. Disabling U.S. Flight Plan Filing also removes the Pilot Info Tab from the Settings Page and the Trip Planning Button from the Home menu. ALERTS The Alerts section allows for configuration of voice alerts for traffic, and terrain. File Plan Setting and Testing Alert volume: 1) Open the iPad Settings Menu. 2) Under the Settings column on the left, touch Sounds.
Overview Overview Changing Ownship Symbol: 1) From any page touch Home > Settings. 2) Touch the General Tab. 3) Touch Select Ownship. 4) Touch the desired Ownship aircraft symbol from the list. 5) Touch General to return to the General settings page. Plan Or: Touch > Ownship/Route > Select Ownship. File Fly Subscriptions Ownship Aircraft Symbols Touch Sky Pointer or Ground Pointer to change the Synthetic Vision Roll Indication setting.
Overview NOTE: A data connection (i.e., Wi-Fi or cellular) is required to receive preflight weather briefings and to file flight plans. Enter pilot and aircraft information by touching the ( ) button next to Add Pilot Information... or Add Aircraft... respectively. To link Garmin Pilot with a DUATS account, under the Pilot Info Tab, enter username and password information for the preferred DUATS provider.
Overview Overview Plan File Fly Subscriptions Select YES to receive notifications from ATC that include proposed routes and clearances for proposed route Pilot and Aircraft Information Entry Appendices Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview ATC Proposed Route Notifications are Apple Push notifications that include a proposed route for departures and destinations that you have filed flight plans for. Notifications come in the Notification Center if you are not currently using Garmin Pilot or as Pop-ups within Garmin Pilot. To accept the proposed route and make it the Active Flight Plan, touch Activate Only. Touch Brief Only, to open the File & Brief Page.
Overview Overview Plan File Fly Subscriptions ATC Proposed Routes Appendices Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
File Plan Overview Overview ATC Proposed Routing Window The User Waypoints Tab provides a quick and easy way to create and view user waypoints. The User Waypoint Layer can also be turned on or off using the On/Off slider. User Waypoints can also be shared with the Garmin D2™ Pilot Watch. Creating a User Waypoint from User Waypoint Tab: Subscriptions Fly USER WAYPOINTS 1) Touch the User Waypoint Tab to display the list of user waypoints.
Overview Overview Plan User Waypoint Dialog Fly 2) Ensure the D2™ Pilot Watch is in 'Share Mode' touch, Menu > Send to D2, for each waypoint. Waypoints that have been shared with D2™ will display a light blue check mark. 3) Touch Done to finish and exit sharing mode. File Sharing User Waypoints with D2™ Pilot Watch: 1) From any page touch Home > Settings > User Waypoints Tab to display the list of user waypoints.
File Plan Overview Overview Units Changing the units of measure: Fly 1) From any page touch Home > Settings > Units Tab. 2) Touch the desired unit. 3) Touch the desired unit of measure from the list of available options. 1) From any page touch Home > Settings > Units Tab. 2) Touch Restore Defaults. SUBSCRIPTIONS The Subscriptions Tab provides information about the status of any subscription associated with your Garmin Pilot Account and the ability to purchase or renew expired subscriptions.
Overview Purchasing or renewing a subscription or add-on: Plan 2) Touch the desired region (United States, Europe, Canada, or Global). 3) Touch the blue Purchase 1 Year... text below the desired subscription or add-on. 4) Enter your Apple ID password and touch OK. The subscription or add-on fee will be charged to your iTunes® account. Overview 1) From any page touch Home > Settings > Subscriptions Tab.
Overview Overview Index Appendices Subscriptions Fly File Plan Touch To Purchase the Global Premium Subscription Purchasing Subscriptions DATA SERVICES The Data Services Tab provides information about the current source of weather data and the age of Garmin Weather Data items cached on the device. The age and status of weather data for FIS-B-sourced weather is viewable by touching Home > Settings > Data Services Tab > Local Weather Data Status.
Overview WORLDWIDE NOTAM COVERAGE Plan Weather Connection Status Touch to enable NOTAM coverage outside the U.S. Connext Connection Status Overview Touch the Worldwide NOTAM Coverage switch under the Data Services Tab to enable NOTAM coverage outside the United States. File Fly Subscriptions Touch to refresh cached weather data Touch to view weather data status Appendices Weather Data Services Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview Number of Items Updated, Update Time and Source Plan Overview Weather Product Type Fly File Weather Data Status CONNEXT Touch Home > Connext to access the Connext Page or touch the Quick Access Connext Icon (if connected to a Connext device) to display the Connext Window. The Connext Page displays Connext status, features, and devices that integrate with Garmin Pilot.
Overview GDL 39 Plan File Updating GDL 39 Firmware: 1) Ensure that the iPad and GDL 39 are connected to a reliable external power source. 2) From any page touch Home > Connext. 3) Touch the GDL 39 Tab. 4) Touch Update Firmware. (The 'Update Firmware' button is only displayed when an update is available). The Release Notes Window is displayed. 5) After reading the release notes touch Continue.
File Plan Overview Overview The GDL 39 is a Bluetooth® enabled receive-only data link radio with on-board GPS, 978 MHz (Universal Access Transceiver frequency band), and 1090 MHz Extended Squitter (1090 ES) receivers. It is designed to receive, process, and output traffic (ADS-B air-to-air, and Traffic Information Service-Broadcast (TIS-B) traffic information), and weather (Flight Information Service-Broadcast (FIS-B)) information to Garmin Pilot wirelessly through Bluetooth®.
Overview Overview Configuring the GDL 39 for a Pressurized or Non-Pressurized Aircraft: 1) From any page touch Home > Connext. 2) Touch the GDL 39 Tab. 3) Use the slider to select Pressurized Cabin (Yes or No). Plan Touch to Update GDL Firmware File Pressurized Cabin Yes/No Compatibility Mode On/Off Fly Subscriptions Touch to manage paired devices Connext Page (GDL 39 Tab) Appendices NOTE: When connected to a GDL 39, the device GPS information is replaced with GDL 39 GPS information.
Overview Overview VIRB ELITE ACTION CAMERA Garmin Pilot allows the user to remotely control the VIRB to start and stop video recording as well as take still photos. Configuring Camera Settings: 1) From any page touch Home > Connext > VIRB Elite Tab. Appendices Subscriptions Fly File Plan 2) Touch Configure Camera Settings. Index Connext Page (VIRB Elite Tab) 46 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview Recording using the VIRB Elite: Overview 1) From any page touch Home > Connext > VIRB Elite Tab. 2) Touch Start Recording/Stop Recording. Or: 1) From any Map Page touch Menu > Split Screen > VIRB Elite. 2) Touch Start Recording/Stop Recording. Plan Taking a photo using the VIRB Elite: 1) From any page touch Home > Connext > VIRB Elite Tab. 2) Touch Take Photo. Or: File 1) From any Map Page touch Menu > Split Screen > VIRB Elite. 2) Touch Take Photo.
Overview Overview D2™ PILOT WATCH Garmin Pilot can share Flight Plans with the Garmin D2™ Pilot Watch via a Bluetooth connection. When the Garmin D2™ Pilot Watch is in 'Share Mode' it will automatically pair with your iOS device. Plan NOTE: D2™ route sharing is only available with iOS devices that support Bluetooth 4.0 + (i.e., iPhone 4S, iPod Touch 5 and iPad 3 and newer). Sending User Waypoints to the D2™ Pilot Watch: 1) From any page touch Home > Connext > D2 Pilot Watch Tab.
Overview FLIGHT STREAM Flight Stream is compatible with GTN 650/750, GNS WAAS Navigators, GDL 88, and GDL 69(A).
Overview Overview Flight Steam 210 enables all of the above communications including: • Flight plan transfer to and from a GTN 650/750 or GNS 430W/530W. • Adding of victor airways into flight plans from Garmin Pilot to GNS 430W/530W navigators. Plan • Shares attitude information to the Garmin Pilot's Synthetic Vision and panel displays. File Pairing an iOS device with Flight Stream 110: 1) Power on the Flight Stream 110 with your aircraft avionics.
Overview Deleting paired devices: Overview 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch Home > Connext. 2) Touch the Flight Stream 110 or Flight Stream 210 Tab. 3) Touch next to the desired device. Plan File Fly Subscriptions Flight Stream 210 Tab (Connext Page) If a Bluetooth connection cannot be established, it may be neccessary to remove the Flight Stream 110/210 from the list of available devices on the iOS device and repeat the pairing instructions.
Overview SITUATIONAL DATA Flight Stream 110/210 enables Garmin Pilot to access the same GPS information utilized by the GTN or GNS WAAS series display units. In addition, Flight Stream 210 shares attitude information to the Garmin Pilot's Synthetic vision and panel displays. Viewing Flight Stream situational data: File Plan Overview Removing Flight Stream 110/210 from the list of available devices: 1) On the iOS device, go to Settings > Bluetooth. Ensure Bluetooth is On.
Overview AHRS and Altitude Information (Flight Stream 210) Overview When connected to the Flight Stream 210, Garmin Pilot will display a back-up Attitude Indicator on the Panel. 'Pitch' and 'Roll' become available options for the Nav Bar on the Map Pane, and Navigation Data on the Panel.
Overview Overview ADS-B For installations with a GDL 88 ADS-B datalink, traffic and FIS-B weather information can also be displayed using Garmin Pilot. Viewing Flight Stream ADS-B traffic and weather data: Plan NOTE: Ensure the Flight Stream 110/210 is paired to your iOS device. 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch Home > Connext. Appendices Subscriptions Fly File 2) Touch the ADS-B Tab. Index ADS-B Tab (Connext Page) 54 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview SIRIUSXM Overview Sirius XM weather information is shared with Garmin Pilot for installations with a GDL 69/GDL 69A Sirius XM datalink. In addition, remote control of SiriusXM satellite radio from Garmin Pilot is available. Plan File Fly SiriusXM Tab (Connext Page) SiriusXM Weather Subscriptions NOTE: Ensure the Flight Stream 110/210 (wired to a GDL 69/GDL 69A) is paired to your iOS device. Displaying SiriusXM radar overlay on Garmin Pilot: 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch Home > Map.
Fly File Plan Overview Overview Map Page (Sirius XM Weather Overlays) SiriusXM Audio Remote Control Subscriptions NOTE: Ensure a Flight Stream 110/210 (wired to a GDL 69/GDL 69A) is paired to your iOS device. Adjusting the SiriusXM volume using Garmin Pilot: 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch Home > Connext. Appendices 2) Touch the SiriusXM Audio Tab. 3) Touch the volume slider to adjust the volume. Or: 1) From the Garmin Pilot touch to display the Connext Window.
Overview Overview Touch to view Connext Window Connext Window Plan Connext Window (SiriusXM Audio) Selecting a SiriusXM category using Garmin Pilot: 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch Home > Connext. File 2) Touch the SiriusXM Audio Tab. 3) Touch the Categories Button. 4) Touch the desired category from the list. Fly Subscriptions Appendices SiriusXM Audio Tab (Categories) Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview Selecting a SiriusXM channel using Garmin Pilot: Overview 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch Home > Connext. 2) Touch the SiriusXM Audio Tab. 3) Touch the Channels Button. Fly File Plan 4) Touch the desired channel from the list. SiriusXM Audio Tab (Channels) Subscriptions Searching SiriusXM Satellite Radio using Garmin Pilot: 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch Home > Connext. 2) Touch the SiriusXM Audio Tab. 3) Touch the Search Button. 4) Enter the artist or song using the keypad.
Overview Overview Plan File Fly Subscriptions SiriusXM Audio Tab (Search) Viewing Favorites using Garmin Pilot: 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch Home > Connext. 2) Touch the SiriusXM Audio Tab. Appendices 3) Touch the Favorites Button. Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
File Plan Overview Overview SiriusXM Audio Tab (Channels) Adding a Channel to Favorites using Garmin Pilot: 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch Home > Connext. Fly 2) Touch the SiriusXM Audio Tab. 3) Touch the Channels Button. WIRELESS FLIGHT PLAN TRANSFER Flight Stream 210 uses Bluetooth technology to transfer flight plan information between Garmin Pilot and a GTN 650/750 or GNS 430W/530W.
Overview Overview File Touch to send stored flight plans to navigator Touch to download Jeppesen NavData Plan Touch to load flight plan from navigator Touch to send flight plan to navigator Flight Plan Transfer Tab Flight Plan Transfer Tab (Connext Page) 3) Touch Send. Fly Or: 1) From the Garmin Pilot touch to display the Connext Window. Connext Window Appendices Touch to send flight plan to the navigator 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview is displayed. Overview 3) Sent Plan Flight Plan Sent to Navigator Successfully Flight Plan Sent to Navigator File Loading a flight plan from a display unit to Garmin Pilot: NOTE: Ensure the Flight Stream 210 is paired to your iOS device. 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch Home > Connext. Touch to load flight plan from navigator Flight Plan Transfer Tab Index Appendices Subscriptions Fly 2) Touch the Flight Plan Transfer Tab. Flight Plan Transfer Tab (Connext Page) 3) Touch Load.
Overview 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch to display the Connext Window. Overview Touch to view Connext Window Connext Window Plan Touch to load a flight plan from the navigator File Connext Window 2) Touch Load From is displayed. Fly 3) Loaded . Subscriptions Flight Plan Loaded Successfully Appendices Flight Plan Loaded From Navigator Receiving flight plan updates from a display unit: 1) From the Garmin Pilot, touch Home > Connext. Index 2) Touch the Flight Plan Transfer Tab.
Plan Overview Overview Flight Plan Updates Flight Plan Transfer Tab Flight Plan Transfer Tab (Connext Page) File Activating/Ignoring flight plan updates from a display unit: Fly Touch Ignore or Activate when the Flight Plan Update Window appears. Subscriptions Flight Plan Update Window SYNTHETIC VISION - 3D VISION Synthetic Vision depicts a forward-looking attitude display of the topography immediately in front of the aircraft.
Overview Attitude Indicator Roll Pointer File The terrain display is intended for situational awareness only. It may not provide the accuracy or fidelity on which to base decisions and plan maneuvers to avoid terrain or obstacles. Navigation must not be predicated solely upon the use of the terrain or obstacle data displayed by Synthetic Vision.
Overview Overview NOTE: 'No Attitude Information' is displayed is place of the Attitude Indicator when GDL 39 3D is not configured. SYNTHETIC VISION OPERATION Synthetic Vision is activated by touching Home > SynVis. Plan Activating night mode: 1) From any page touch Home > SynVis. 2) Touch Menu > Night Mode. File ZERO PITCH LINE The Zero Pitch Line is drawn completely across the display and represents the aircraft attitude with respect to the horizon.
Overview Traffic Traffic Overview Plan File Traffic Alert Fly Subscriptions Synthetic Vision - Traffic Appendices Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview Runway data provides improved awareness of runway location with respect to the surrounding terrain. All runway thresholds are depicted at their respective elevations as defined in the database. In some situations, where threshold elevations differ significantly, crossing runways may appear to be layered. As the aircraft gets closer to the runway, more detail such as runway numbers and centerlines are displayed.
Overview SYNTHETIC VISION TERRAIN AND OBSTACLE DATA Overview Terrain alerting on the synthetic vision display corresponds to the red and yellow X symbols on the Map Page. In some instances, a terrain or obstacle alert may be issued with no conflict shading displayed on the synthetic vision. In these cases, the conflict is outside the Synthetic Vision field of view.
It is preferred to download the medium or high resolution terrain data when using Synthetic Vision. The 3D view may not draw correctly with low resolution terrain data. Synthetic Vision - High Resolution Terrain Data Synthetic Vision - Low Resolution Terrain Data DOWNLOADS NOTE: If charts are not downloaded to the device they will not be available for viewing without a data connection. Download all applicable charts for your planned flight including alternates.
Overview Fly Subscriptions Appendices 4) Touch and select the desired region. File 3) If necessary, touch the Plan Downloading Navigation Data, Detailed Map Data, Airport Info, Obstacle, Terrain or SafeTaxi: 1) From any page touch Home > Downloads. 2) If necessary, touch Regions and enable the desired regions in the list. Overview The Downloads Menu is divided into three sections. The Navigation & Basemaps section allows for downloading Navigation Data, and Detailed Map Data.
Estimated Remaining Download Time Regions Filter Download All Button Update All Button Plan Pause Download Cancel Download Download Progress File Overview Overview Data is Up to Date More info in Submenu Subscriptions Fly Update Status Device Capacity Info Downloads Page Appendices A lock icon indicates you need an appropriate subscription before downloading. Lock Icon Index Download Locked 72 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Overview 2) Touch the 'Airport Facility Directory' Overview Downloading Current Airport/Facility Directory: 1) From any page touch Home > Downloads. to display the submenu. 3) Touch for the Region to download. The download will begin immediately as shown in the Download Queue. 2) Touch the 'Airport Facility Directory' 3) Touch Plan Downloading Next Cycle Airport/Facility Directory: 1) From any page touch Home > Downloads. to display the submenu.
Overview Overview Downloading Next Cycle Instrument Procedures: 1) From any page touch Home > Downloads. 2) If necessary, touch Regions and enable the desired regions in the list. 3) Touch the 4) Touch next to the desired FlightCharts to display the submenu. for the Region and touch the desired cycle from the popup menu. Plan Refreshing the Downloads Page: 1) From any page touch Home > Downloads. 2) Touch the left side of the page and drag down.
Overview Plan Updates Available Overview Charts that have been downloaded to the device are always available for viewing even after their expiration date, but are replaced with current charts when an update is downloaded. Updates Available Updating Sectional, WAC, IFR Low, or IFR High Altitude Charts: 1) From any page touch Home > Downloads. 2) If necessary, touch Regions and enable the desired regions in the list. File 3) Touch the next to the desired chart to display the submenu.
Overview Overview Chart is Onboard and Upto-date Expired Chart Chart Selected for Download Chart Selection Status Quick Selection Buttons View and Download Charts for Current Cycle View and Download Charts for the Next Cycle (When Available) Chart Selection Screen Index Appendices Subscriptions Fly File Plan Download Button 76 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Plan File FastFind PREDICTIVE WAYPOINT ENTRY Subscriptions Touch the Desired Waypoint from the FastFind List Fly When entering a waypoint into the flight plan, FastFind Predictive Waypoint Entry populates airport identifiers and navigation aids nearest your location or previous point in the flight plan.
Plan Overview Plan FLIGHT PLAN Flight plans can be created, bookmarked (stored), and reversed from the Flight Plan page. From the Flight Plan page, flight plans can be created by one of three means. First, touch within the Enter Waypoint field and use the keyboard to add waypoint identifiers separated by spaces.
Plan Descriptions Overview Radial/Distance MSP/190/035 or MSP/190/35 Identifier/Radial/Distance MSP190035 IdentifierRadialDistance Spaces are not allowed, when slashes (/) are used the leading zero can be left off the radial and/or distance. Plan Radial/Distance Formats Or: Enter a waypoint at the intersection of two VOR radials in the following format : VOR/Radial OKB100MZB020 Descriptions File VORRadialVORRadial Radial Intercept Waypoint Or: 1) Touch Add Waypoint Button.
Plan Plan Overview ACTIONS MENU The Flight Plan Page contains a waypoint-sensitive Actions Menu. The waypoint sensitive Actions Menu provides waypoint-sensitive actions, for example if the selected waypoint is the departure point, the Actions Menu will include an Add/Remove Departure action item. If the selected point is the final destination, the Actions Menu will include an Add/Remove Arrival action item.
Plan Overview Plan File Fly Select Which... List Insert Before Select Which... Appendices Insert After Description Adds a new line item above the selected waypoint. Places the cursor in the empty line and opens the keyboard for waypoint identifier entry. Adds a new line item below the selected waypoint. Places the cursor in the empty line and opens the keyboard for waypoint identifier entry. Displays a list of waypoints with duplicate identifiers.
Plan Overview Action Remove Waypoint Edit Waypoint Plan Direct To Add Departure Clear Flight Plan File Expand Change Departure Fly Remove Departure Subscriptions Collapse Load Airway Appendices Remove Airway Select Airway Entry Removes all Flight Plan waypoints. Expands Departure, Arrival, or Airways. Only available when the selected item is a Departure or the Departure point. Allows the Departure and/or Departure transition to be changed.
Plan Action Remove Arrival Select Runway Activate Leg File Action Menu Options Index 83 Appendices Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide Subscriptions Adding an Arrival to a Flight Plan: 1) From any page touch Home > Flight Plan. 2) Touch the destination in the Flight Plan to open the Actions Menu. Or: Use the keyboard to enter transition, arrival name and runway in the following format: XXXXX(transition waypoint).XXXXX(arrival name).RW##. 3) From the Actions Menu, touch Add Arrival.
Plan Plan Overview Adding an Airway to a Flight Plan: 1) From any page touch Home > Flight Plan. 2) Touch a waypoint in the Flight Plan to open the Actions Menu. 3) If the waypoint is a valid Airway entry point, touch Load Airway in the Actions Menu. Only valid Airway entry points will have the Load Airway action in the Actions Menu. 4) Touch the desired Airway. 5) Touch the desired Airway exit point from the list.
Plan Plan Reversing the Flight Plan: 1) From any page touch Home > Flight Plan. 2) Touch Menu > Invert Flight Plan. Overview NOTE: Pilot, aircraft, and flight plan information is not synced in demo mode. The information is stored on the device until an account is created and a subscription is purchased. NOTE: When a Flight Plan is reversed, Departures or Arrival procedures associated with the original Flight Plan are removed.
Plan Overview Plan Touch to Change From Planned to Actual Touch to Collapse the Summary Touch to Edit the Fields Flight Plan Summary D2™ PILOT FLIGHT PLAN SHARING Garmin Pilot can share Flight Plans with the Garmin D2™ Pilot Watch via a Bluetooth connection. When the Garmin D2™ Pilot Watch is in 'Share Mode' it will automatically pair with your iOS device. NOTE: D2 route sharing is only available with iOS devices that support Bluetooth 4.0 + (i.e., iPhone 4S, iPod Touch 5 and iPad 3 and newer).
Plan Overview Sending Flight Plans to the D2™ Pilot Watch: From any page touch Home > Flight Plan > Menu > Share Flight Plan. Ensure the D2™ Pilot Watch is in 'Share Mode' to receive flight plan data. Or: 1) From any page touch Home > Connext > D2 Pilot Watch Tab. Plan 2) Touch Send next to the desired flight plan to send. WAYPOINT LIST File Fly The Flight Plan list includes two or four configurable columns. Touch the column header to view the column options.
Plan Overview Route Field Plan Flight Plan Waypoint List Actions Menu File Flight Plan Summary Fly Map Pane Subscriptions Flight Plan Leg Map Pane Controls Index Appendices Flight Plan Page 88 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Plan Overview AIRPORT INFORMATION Information Weather NOTAMs FBOs 190-01501-00 Rev. N Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 89 Index Fuel Prices Appendices Frequencies Runways Procedures Description Traffic pattern altitudes, magnetic variation, Sectional information, Flight Service, Fuel information, hours of operation, types of operations, and pertinent phone numbers. Communication and navigation radio frequencies. Runway numbers, dimensions, composition, and conditions.
Plan Overview Tab Remarks Nav Aids Services Description Obstructions, Noise abatement information, notes, FAA remarks. Nearest navigation aids, frequencies, distances, and radials. Nearby lodging, car rental, transportation, and dining information.
Plan Fly Subscriptions Search Airport Information by using the keyboard to input the identifier, airport name or city in the search window. This creates a list of matching airports from which to select. Recent Opens a list of recently viewed airports. Select desired airport from the list. Appendices Nearest File Search Flight Plan Plan Searching for an Airport: 1) From any page touch Home > Airport Info. 2) Touch the Airport Identifier Button in the Summary Window. Or: Touch Menu > Search.
Plan Overview Airport Identifier Button Plan Airport Search Input File Airport Identifier Search Airport Info Page Menu Fly Accessing Airport Information: 1) From any page touch Home > Airport Info. 2) Touch Menu. 3) Select one of the quick access options. (Search, Departure: XXXX, Destination: XXXX, Recent Airports, Nearby XXXX, or Nearest). Or: Touch Nearest to view airports near current location or near selected airport. Filter airport list by Public or All.
Plan AIRPORT/FACILITY DIRECTORY (A/FD) Overview Plan Garmin Pilot includes an electronic version of the Airport/Facility Directory (A/FD) a publication of the National Aeronautical Navigation Products (AeroNav). There are nine regional directories containing public-use airports, seaplane bases, heliports, military facilities and selected private use facilities. From the Airport Information Page, touch the A/FD Button to view the selected airport details.
A/FD General Section Back to Airport Info Button Share Airport Specific Info A/FD Supplemental Section Section Location and Navigation Slider Airport Information Page Annotating A/FD: 1) From any page touch Home > Airport Info. 2) Touch A/FD to view the A/FD. 3) Touch KXXX, General, or Supplemental, to navigate to the desired section. 4) Touch Menu > Annotate A/FD.
Plan 5) Touch to display the Tool Palette. Overview 6) Touch the desired tool (Draw, Highlight, or Erase) 7) Touch the desired color and stroke. 8) Annotate as desired 9) Touch Clear > Clear Annotations to clear annotations. 10) Touch Close to close and save annotations. Plan Viewing and Organizing Procedures: File NOTE: Terminal procedures (i.e.
Plan Overview WEATHER DATA AND IMAGERY Index Appendices Subscriptions Fly File Plan WARNING: Do not use the indicated data link weather product age to determine the age of the weather information shown by the data link weather product. Due to time delays inherent in gathering and processing weather data for data link transmission, the weather information shown by the data link weather product may be significantly older than the indicated weather product age.
Plan RADAR ABNORMALITIES Overview There are possible abnormalities regarding displayed radar images. Some, but not all, of those include: • Ground clutter • Strobes and spurious radar data • Military aircraft deploy metallic dust (chaff) which can cause alterations in radar scans Plan • Sun strobes (when the radar antenna points directly at the sun) • Interference from buildings or mountains, which may cause shadows File RADAR LIMITATIONS Certain limitations exist regarding radar displays.
Plan Overview Viewing Radar Information: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 2) Touch > Overlays > Radar or (if applicable) touch expand Radar and touch the desired radar. to 3) Touch to animate the radar loop. Each frame of the radar loop is time stamped. The time stamp is just right of the play button. Plan Or: NOTE: Weather Imagery (WX Imagery) maps can be pinch zoomed for a closer look. 1) From any page touch Home > WX Imagery. File 2) Select Radar from the list.
Plan 2) Touch > Overlays. 3) Touch to expand Clouds. Overview Viewing Visible Satellite Information (VIS): 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 4) Touch VIS. Plan 5) Touch to animate the satellite loop. Each frame of the satellite loop is time stamped. The time stamp is just right of the play button. WINDS ALOFT Fly Icons File Winds Aloft data shows the forecasted wind speed and direction at the surface and at selected altitudes.
Plan Overview Viewing Winds Aloft Information: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 2) Touch > Overlays > Winds Aloft. 3) Touch the Winds Aloft Time and use the slider to view current and forecast winds aloft. Plan 4) Touch and use the slider to select the desired altitude. Altitudes are displayed in 3,000-foot increments up to 42,000 feet MSL. Or: File NOTE: Weather Imagery (WX Imagery) maps can be pinch zoomed for a closer look. 1) From any page touch Home > WX Imagery.
Plan LIGHTNING 2) Touch Plan Viewing Lightning Information: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. Overview Lightning data shows the approximate location of cloud-to-ground lightning strikes. A strike icon represents a strike that has occurred within a two-kilometer region. The exact location of the lightning strike is not displayed. > Overlays > Lightning. File 3) Touch to animate the Lightning loop. Each frame of the Lightning loop is time stamped. The time stamp is just right of the play button.
Plan Overview 3) Touch Add Widget Select METAR or TAF from the list of available Widgets. METAR or TAF information for the Departure Airports is displayed. To view METAR or TAF information along the route of flight drag the NavTrack. Colored push-pins show the location for the corresponding METAR or TAF report. Or: 1) From any page touch Home > Trip Planning. Plan 2) Touch the Brief Tab. 3) Touch Refresh if necessary to update the weather information.
Plan 2) Touch Overview Viewing AIRMETS and SIGMETS: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. > Overlays > AIR/SIGMETs. 3) Touch Map Overlay Control Button and select the desired type of AIRMET/ SIGMET (i.e., Convective, Icing, IFR/MTN, or Turbulence) to display. Plan 4) Touch within the shaded area of an AIRMET/SIGMET to view the radial menu. 5) Touch AIR SIG in the Radial Menu, and select the desired AIRMET/SIGMET for details. 6) Touch > to return to the Radial Menu.
File Plan Overview Plan Fly AIRMET/SIGMET Overlay Temporary Flight Restrictions or TFRs temporarily restrict all aircraft from entering the selected airspace unless a waiver has been issued. TFRs are routinely issued for occurrences such as sporting events, dignitary visits, military depots and forest fires.
Plan 2) Touch Overview Viewing Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFR): 1) From any page touch Home > Map. > Overlays > TFRs. 3) Touch within the shaded area of a TFR to view the radial menu. 4) Touch TFR in the Radial Menu, and select the desired TFR for details. > to return to the Radial Menu. Plan 5) Touch Or: 1) From any page touch Home > Trip Planning. 2) Touch the Brief Tab. 3) Touch Refresh if necessary to update the weather information.
Plan 1) From any page touch Home > Trip Planning. Overview 2) Touch the Brief Tab. 3) Touch Refresh if necessary to update the weather information. to expand 'PIREPs', to view the applicable PIREPs for the route Subscriptions Fly File Plan 4) Touch of flight. Index Appendices PIREP Overlay Symbols 106 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Plan PIREP TYPE Icons Description Overview Negligible Icing Trace Icing Trace to Light Icing Light Icing Plan Icing Light to Moderate Icing Moderate Icing Moderate to Severe Icing File Severe Icing Unknown Sky Condition Sky Clear Few Clouds Fly Sky Conditions Scattered Clouds Broken Clouds Subscriptions Overcast IMC Turbulence Negligible or Smooth Light Turbulence Appendices Light to Moderate Turbulence Turbulence Moderate Turbulence Moderate to Severe Turbulence Index Severe Turbulence Ext
Plan File Plan Overview WEATHER OVERLAY The Weather Overlay provides weather icons that graphically display one of 14 parameters typically reported in a METAR. Each icon can be touched to display the current METAR data in both raw and translated formats. Color coded icons provide a quick visual representation of the current weather conditions. Flight Condition Colors come in two options; Standard or Alternate .
Plan Altimeter Alternate Icons Description Altimeter ("Hg) setting with the leading 2 or 3 omitted as well as the decimal. (e.g., 984 = 29.84 or 001 = 30.01) Reported ceiling in hundreds of feet or 'Unl' if there is not a could layer that constitutes a ceiling. Plan Cloud Ceiling Standard Icons Overview Layer Overcast Cloud Cover File Broken Scattered Few Fly Clear Fog/Obscured Dew point °C Dewpoint Spread Dew point Spread °C Subscriptions Dewpoint Appendices Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
Plan Overview Layer Standard Icons Alternate Icons Description VFR VFR ceiling with MVFR visibility. Plan MVFR ceiling with VFR visibility. IFR ceiling with VFR visibility. VFR ceiling with IFR visibility. LIFR ceiling with VFR visibility. File VFR ceiling with LIFR visibility. MVFR Flight Conditions MVFR ceiling with IFR visibility.
Plan Standard Icons Alternate Icons Description Overview Layer VFR conditions Station ID MVFR conditions Plan IFR conditions LIFR conditions Temperature Reported Visibility in statute miles. File Visibility Temperature °C Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide Index 190-01501-00 Rev. N Appendices Reported wind gusts (kts). Subscriptions Wind Gust Fly Wind Barbs Wind barbs indicate wind speed and direction and always point in the direction that the wind is coming from.
Plan Overview Plan Layer Standard Icons Alternate Icons Description Wind Speed Reported steady wind speed (kts). Wx Conditions Dynamic black shaded box that displays two letter weather condition codes and qualifiers. Weather Icons Garmin Pilot provides access to National Weather Service static aviation weather maps.
Plan Overview Viewing NWS Weather Products by Type: 1) From any page touch Home > WX Imagery. 2) Select the desired product from the product type list. 3) If necessary select the desired subregion. 4) Select the icon for the desired weather map. Plan Sort Images by Hazard Static Weather Map Icon File Sort Images by Region Fly Sort Images by Type Subscriptions Appendices WX Imagery Page Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
Plan Weather Widgets are viewable in the lower portion of the Map Page by using the menu option to split the screen. Information to populate Widgets requires a data connection. Controls located at the upper left and right corners of each Widget open flick-lists that allow you to select the Widget Type and to choose an airport to which the Widget is applicable.
Plan Plan Removing a Weather Widget: 1) Touch the widget type as displayed in the upper left corner of the widget. 2) Scroll to the bottom of the flick list. 3) Select Delete Widget from the bottom of the list. Overview Changing a Widget Type: 1) Touch the widget type as displayed in the upper left corner of the widget. 2) Select the desired widget type from the list.
Plan At the bottom of the widget pane is the NavTrack. Touch-dragging the slider moves a light blue diamond (or a magenta airplane symbol when in-flight) along the route of flight. Colored push-pins appear on the map to indicate locations near the airplane symbol that provide information corresponding to selected widgets. In some cases, there may be more than one location near the airplane symbol that provides information corresponding to a widget.
File Plan With Garmin Pilot, users can easily enter a flight plan and interactively edit it on the map. Pre-loaded forms makes it quick to save and reuse data for frequently flown flight plans. And when the flight plan is ready, Garmin Pilot make it simple to file, amend or close the flight plan via DTC DUAT or CSC DUATS. Electronic confirmations from DUATS meet FAA legal briefing requirements.
Plan Overview File Trips can be cloned and/or deleted on the Trip Planning Page. Cloning a trip copies the current trip. Any changes made after the clone is created are not copied. Trips can also be deleted by swiping left on the trip title in the Trips List. The selected trip (highlighted in blue) can not be deleted. Cloned trips are saved to the Trips List. All trip data is cloned including pilot information, aircraft information, route of flight and all other associated data.
File 3) Touch the Add Waypoint button to add each additional waypoint. Overview Or: 1) Use one of the above methods to enter a departure point. 2) In the Map View area, touch and hold any location to display the rubberband and drag the rubber-band to the desired map location. 4) Select the desired waypoint from the list. Or, create a User Waypoint. Plan 3) Once the rubber-band is on or near the desired location, release the rubberband. A list of nearby waypoints is displayed.
Plan Overview File Planned ATC Routes Subscriptions Fly File Entering Pilot Information: 1) Touch the PIC field. 2) If the desired PIC information has already been entered, select the desired PIC from the Pilot Information list. Or: a) Touch Add Pilot Information... b) Enter the Required Contact Information by touching each field. A keyboard will appear to enable typing in each selected field. c) Enter the optional DTC or CSC DUATS Credentials.
File 3) Enter optional performance data. Overview NOTE: Performance data is used to create Navlog and to calculate trip parameters. 4) Touch Save Aircraft. 5) Touch the desired Aircraft from the list. Plan Entering type of Flight Plan: Touch the Type Button and select IFR, VFR, or SFRA from the drop down menu. File Entering Date, ETD, Altitude, and Airspeed: Touch the applicable field and enter the desired value(s).
File Plan Overview File Trip Summary Garmin Pilot generates the flight plan on the Flight Plan Tab of Trip Planning Page using the Active Flight Plan waypoints, user-provided Trip Plan information, userprovided aircraft performance data, and DUAT -sourced weather data. The Flight Plan Tab provides navigation information for each leg of the Active Flight Plan. The column values are user selectable and display things such as Magnetic Course (Mag Crs), Ground Speed (GS) and Fuel Burned.
File Flight Plan Column Options: • Ground Speed (GS) • Distance Leg (Dist Leg) • Headwind (kt) • Distance Flown (Dist Flown) • Magnetic Course (Mag Crs) • Distance Remaining (Dist Rem) • Magnetic Heading (Mag Hdg) • ETA • Temperature (Temp) • ETE Leg • True Air Speed (TAS) • ETE Flown • True Course (True Crs) • ETE Remaining (ETE Rem) • True Heading (True Hdg) • Fuel Burned • Wind • Fuel Leg • Wind Correction File • Distance End (Dist End) Plan • Fuel Remaining (Fuel Rem) Overview
Navlog Column Headers Expanded Flight Plan Leg (Arrival) File Plan Overview File Flight Plan Tab Fly Cloning a Trip: 1) From any page touch Home > Trip Planning. 2) Touch Menu > Clone Trip. Subscriptions Viewing a Cloned Trip: 1) From any page touch Home > Trip Planning. 2) Touch Trips to view the list of trips 3) Touch Date, Flight Plan, or Aircraft to organize the Trips List by date created, route of flight, or aircraft used. 4) Touch the desired trip from the Trips List.
File Trip Name Trip Date and Estimated Time of Departure Overview Trips List Organization Buttons Trip Status Plan Swipe left to view delete option File Trip List Trip Planning Page Menu Fly Or: Touch Edit > Subscriptions Deleting Trips: 1) From any page touch Home > Trip Planning. 2) Touch Trips. 3) Swipe left over the trip title. 4) Touch Delete to delete the trip. > Delete to delete the trip.
File Plan Overview Accessing Preflight Weather Briefing: 1) From any page touch Home > Trip Planning. 2) Touch the Brief Tab, to view the Standard Weather Briefing for the route of flight. 3) Touch Refresh if necessary to update the weather information. 4) Touch to expand individual fields or Expand All. 5) Touch to collapse any of the expanded fields or Collapse All.
File FILE FLIGHT PLAN 3) File Filing: 1) From any page touch Home > Trip Planning. 2) With the desired trip selected, touch File Flight Plan. Plan Once all required information is entered, and after reviewing the weather briefing and supplemental weather information, file the flight plan. A notification window will appear stating the status of the flight plan. If successful, the notification window will give the time the flight plan will be transmitted to the appropriate FSS.
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Fly File Fly MAP Plan Garmin Pilot provides full en-route navigation capabilities on its moving map. The ability to view navigation data such as ETE, ETA, crosstrack error, and distance information. Pilots can also navigate with Garmin's patented panel view, a GPS-driven instrument panel with graphical HSI directional display and indicators for groundspeed, geometric altitude and vertical speed.
Fly The Map Pane has a number of buttons that control the Map Settings (including Map Overlays, Overlay Opacities, and General Map Settings), centering the map (on aircraft or flight plan), and split-screen mode. Control Maps Settings Icon Description Map/Chart Selection/Settings, Map Overlay Selection, Overlay Opacity Settings, and General Map Settings Center on Flight Plan Centers the entire flight plan in the Map Pane.
Fly Overview Map Orientation Plan File Center on Route Button Map Settings Subscriptions Map Overlay Controls Fly Center on Aircraft Button Split Screen Button Map Pane Appendices Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
Fly The following charts are available for viewing in the map area: Sectional TAC, WAC, IFR Low, and IFR High. Charts are high-resolution color images that resemble the paper version of the National Aeronautical Navigation Products (AeroNav) published charts. Maps are available in three different themes, Roads/Borders, VFR, and IFR. The Roads/Borders Map is a very basic map showing major roads, bodies of water, boarders and Flight Plan information.
Fly Overview Roads/ Borders Map Plan VFR Map File Fly Subscriptions Appendices IFR Map 190-01501-00 Rev.
Fly Overview Accessing Advanced Map Settings: 1) Touch > Map/Chart > Map Theme > . 2) Touch General, Airports, Nav Aids, Airspaces, or Cities. 3) Use the sliders and selection buttons to set Visibility Ranges and Label Sizes for map features. Plan 4) To give the new settings a name, Touch General > Map Name, and use the keyboard to enter a name. Index Appendices Subscriptions Fly File 5) Touch Done to save and exit, or touch Restore Defaults to restore the default Map Theme setting.
Fly Nav Aids Advanced Map Settings Subscriptions Off, Shade, or On White, Green, or Brown IFR, or VFR User defined name.
Overview Fly Plan Roads/ Borders Map Topography Off Fly File Topography Shade Subscriptions Topography On Index Appendices Topography 136 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Fly OVERLAYS Overview Map Overlays provide graphical weather products, graphical TFRs, and Fuel Prices. Touch to expand Radar and Cloud types. Multiple layers in the first two columns can be selected for display. Only one overlay in the far right column can be selected for display at a time.
Fly The Ownship/Route Settings Menu provides Ownship Display settings, Track Vector options, Range Ring options, Runway Extended Centerlines Visibility range and style settings, and display settings for Route Labels, Route Icons, and Wx Station Pins. File Plan Overview OWNSHIP/ROUTE SETTINGS The Range Rings are centered on your present position and can be configured Off, or as 2/3 Rings. When configured for 2 Rings the range can be set to AUTO, 5/10, 10/20, or 15/30.
Fly Overview Extended Centerlines (Dashed) Route Label Route Icon Plan User Waypoint File Track Vector Fly Range Ring Subscriptions Ownship/Route Settings MAP PANE Appendices Viewing and Configuring Navigation Info on the Map: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 2) Touch Menu > Show Navigation Info. 3) Touch any one of the six fields to view the options menu. Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
Fly Overview Panning the Map: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. Plan 2) Touch and drag within the Map Pane to pan the map to the desired area. 3) Touch to center the Map Pane over the route of flight 4) Touch to center the Map Pane over the current location. 5) Touch again to Track Up. ZOOMING File Map Zooming The Roads/Borders, VFR, and IFR maps can be zoomed from a 200 ft scale to a 500 NM. Garmin Pilot Features smart VFR Chart zooming.
Fly RADIAL MENU Fly Subscriptions Repositioning the Radial Menu: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 2) Touch in the Map Pane until the Radial Menu appears. 3) Once the Radial Menu appears, touch and drag the Radial Menu to reposition over a new area. File Accessing the Radial Menu: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 2) Touch on the desired area in the Map Pane until the Radial Menu appears. 3) Touch anywhere outside of the Radial Menu to exit.
Overview Fly Direct To Create User Waypoint Airspace Info Graphically Edit Route Weather Info File Plan Airport Info Radial Menu Radial Menu Symbol Description Fly Navigate Direct To Create User Waypoint Subscriptions Airspace Airways Weather Observation Condition Appendices Obstacle Information Graphically Edit Route Towered, Serviced Airport Index Towered, Private Airport Public Soft Surface, Serviced Airport 142 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Fly Radial Menu Symbol Description Overview Private Soft Surface, Serviced Airport Heliport Solid Surface Airport, No Services Plan VOR/DME VORTAC VOR NDB/DME File NDB Marker/NDB Radial Menu Symbols Fly 190-01501-00 Rev. N to access the Airport Info Page. Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 143 Index Or: Touch Appendices Viewing Airport Information from the Radial Menu: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 2) Touch near the desired Airport in the Map Pane until the Radial Menu appears.
Fly Overview Navigating Direct To Using the Radial Menu: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 2) Touch the desired area in the Map Pane until the Radial Menu appears. 3) Touch . 4) Within the Direct To... dialog window choose one of the nearby Navigation Database features from the list. Plan Or: Choose a waypoint from one of the other tabs (i.e., Search, FPL, Recent, or Nearest). 5) Touch Activate to begin navigation. 6) Touch > Clear to stop Direct To navigation.
Fly 4) Touch a Departure/Arrival flight plan leg or waypoint. The Edit SID/STAR dialog box appears. File 5) Touch Delete SID/STAR to delete or select an alternate SID/STAR from the list and then select the desired transition from the submenu. If the selected flight plan leg is the first leg of a SID, the dialog box will allow you to delete the departure point. If the departure point is deleted, the departure point and all waypoints associated with the SID are removed from the flight plan.
Fly Plan Overview Graphical Flight Plan Editing Mode Save or Cancel Subscriptions Fly File Rubber Band Appendices Nearby Locations Start New Flight Plan Index Undo Button Graphical Flight Plan Editing 146 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Fly DISTANCE MEASURING TOOL Overview Plan The Distance Measuring Tool provides a quick and easy way to measure the distance between two points on the map. Simply drop two fingers onto the map display at the same time and hold both fingers on the display, a black line will appear. While holding both fingers on the map place one arrow point on a point and the other arrow point on another point and then remove both fingers from the map.
Fly Plan Overview SPLIT-SCREEN The split-screen option allows the Map Page to be divided between the Map Pane and one of eight options which may include Widgets, Panel, Charts, Flight Plan, SafeTaxi (optional), Traffic, Terrain, or Virb. The split-screen feature is available in either portrait or landscape screen orientation. When in split-screen the Map Pane and the split pane function independently essentially providing two independent viewing areas.
Fly Navigation Data Fly Subscriptions Appendices Index 149 File Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide Plan 190-01501-00 Rev. N Overview Description The current GPS altitude or geometric height above Mean Altitude Sea Level (MSL) in feet. The compass direction from the present position to a Bearing destination waypoint. The magnetic direction from the last waypoint to the active Course waypoint.
Fly Overview Navigation Data WX-Altimeter WX-Ceiling WX-Visibility WX-Wind Plan Pitch Roll Description The altimeter setting at the nearest METAR reporting station. The ceiling at the nearest METAR reporting station The visibility at the nearest METAR reporting station The wind speed and direction at the nearest weather reporting station. Current pitch. (GDL 39 3D or Flight Stream 210 only) Current roll.
Fly Panel - Split-Screen (with GDL 39 3D or Flight Stream 210) Overview NOTE: The GDL 39 3D or Flight Stream 210 attitude information is only to be used as an aid and should not be used as a primary attitude indicator. NOTE: Extreme attitudes may degrade the GDL 39 3D or Flight Stream 210 accuracy. File When connected to the GDL 39 3D or Flight Stream 210, Garmin Pilot will display a back-up Attitude Indicator on the Panel, as well as weather and traffic.
Fly Overview Swapping the Attitude Indicator and HSI position: 1) From any page, tap Home > Map. 2) Tap Menu > Split Screen > Panel. 3) Tap to swap the position of the Attitude Indicator and the HSI. Fly File Plan Tap to swap the Attitude Indicator and the HSI BEFORE SWAP Appendices Subscriptions AFTER SWAP Index Attitude Indicator/HSI Swap 152 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Fly Leveling the GDL 39 3D: With the Panel displayed, touch Reset Pitch/Roll on the bottom right of the Attitude Indicator. Overview The leveling adjustments for pitch and tilt angles are performed automatically when the unit is powered on. However, if the unit moves or falls off the dash, it may be necessary to command the GDL 39 3D to perform the leveling process.
DATA LINK TRAFFIC (OPTIONAL) The GDL 39 is a Bluetooth® enabled receive-only data link radio with on-board GPS, 978 MHz (Universal Access Transceiver frequency band), and 1090 MHz Extended Squitter (1090 ES) receivers. It is designed to receive, process, and output traffic (ADS-B air-to-air, and TIS-B traffic information), and weather (Flight Information Service-Broadcast (FIS-B)) information to Garmin Pilot through Bluetooth.
Fly 155 Index Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide Appendices 190-01501-00 Rev. N Subscriptions FIS-B service is provided continuously, but ADS-R including TIS-B will only be broadcast by a GBT when an ADS-B participating aircraft is within the GBT’s defined service volume. In this case, a GBT will only rebroadcast TIS-B information relative to the ADS-B participating aircraft. Only traffic that is within 15 nm lateral and 3,500’ vertical of the ADS-B participating aircraft is provided in the broadcast.
TIS-B traffic information includes non-participating aircraft detected by ATC surveillance radar. As TIS-B data is derived from ATC surveillance radar data, TIS-B traffic position updates typically occur every three to thirteen seconds. Therefore, TIS-B traffic may be displayed with degraded positional accuracy. Aircraft without operating transponders are invisible to TIS-B. Aircraft operating outside of the ATC radar coverage area are also not displayed.
Fly SYSTEM STATUS Traffic Icon Plan File Fly Subscriptions System Status Receiving Air-To-Air targets from aircraft transmitting ADS-B out on either UAT or 1090 data link. You are receiving TIS-B traffic information for traffic within 15 nm and 3,500’ of a rule compliant participating aircraft. Receiving Air-To-Air targets from aircraft transmitting ADS-B out on either UAT or 1090 data link. You will typically receive TIS-B coverage within a minimum of 3 NM (+/- 1,000 ft) of your current position.
Fly Plan Overview TRAFFIC DESCRIPTION ADS-B traffic operation is similar to other traffic systems, but ADS-B adds additional symbology. The symbols used to display ADS-B traffic are shown in the table below. The traffic identifier and altitude are displayed below the traffic symbol. A small up or down arrow next to the traffic symbol indicates that the traffic is climbing or descending at a rate of at least 500 feet per minute.
Fly Traffic Alerts (TA) Overview Plan The GDL 39 automatically adjusts its Traffic Alert (TA) sensitivity level to reduce the likelihood of nuisance TAs during various phases of flight. TAs are issued for traffic when they are predicted to be within a specified volume of airspace around your aircraft in a specified amount of time. The protected volume and time interval varies based on the current geodetic altitude and groundspeed.
Plan Overview Fly File Touch to Dismiss Alert Traffic Alert Pop-up Touch to View Traffic Page Enabling/disabling Traffic Alerts: Fly 1) From any page touch Home > Settings. 2) Touch the General Tab. 3) Use the slider to select Traffic Alerts On/Off. Subscriptions Enabling/disabling traffic data on the Map Page: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 2) Touch > Overlays > Traffic. Appendices Viewing the Traffic Page: 1) From any page touch Home > Traffic.
Fly Selected Traffic Info File Traffic Altitude and Vector Settings Plan Touch To View ADS-B Signal Quality Overview • Normal: Displays non-threat and proximity traffic from 2700 feet above the aircraft to 2700 feet below the aircraft. Typically used during enroute phase of flight. • Below: Displays non-threat and proximity traffic from 2700 feet above the aircraft to 9000 feet below the aircraft. Typically used during descent phase of flight.
Fly The Flight IDs of other aircraft (when available) can be displayed on the Traffic Page. When a flight ID or call sign is received, it will appear below the corresponding traffic symbol when enabled. Traffic ground track is indicated on Garmin Pilot by the Motion Vector, a short line, extending in the direction of target movement or relative movement. The track vector has two settings, TargetTrend™ shown as a green vector, or Absolute shown as a white vector.
Fly Overview Changing the Motion Vector: 1) From any page touch Home > Traffic. 2) Touch the Motion Vector field in the upper left corner of the Traffic Page and select either TargetTrend or Absolute. Plan Changing the Vector Duration: 1) From any page touch Home > Traffic. 2) Touch the Vector Duration field in the upper left corner of the Traffic Page and select 15, 30, 60, or 120 seconds.
Fly Overview DATA LINK WEATHER (FIS-B) WARNING: Do not use the indicated data link weather product age to determine the age of the weather information shown by the data link weather product. Due to time delays inherent in gathering and processing weather data for data link transmission, the weather information shown by the data link weather product may be significantly older than the indicated weather product age.
Fly Overview Plan Weather Product Source, Age and Relative Location Weather Product Age and Source Weather radar data is collected from radar sites across the United States. It is combined into a mosaic for easier display and analysis. Garmin Pilot combines the CONUS and Regional Radar FIS-B products into one map overlay (Radar (FIS-B)). Subscriptions Appendices Composite data from radar sites in the United States is shown.
Overview Fly NEXRAD Abnormalities There are possible abnormalities regarding displayed NEXRAD images. Some, but not all, of those include: • Military aircraft deploy metallic dust (chaff) which can cause alterations in radar scans • Interference from buildings or mountains, which may cause shadows • Poor reception from Ground Based Transceivers (GBTs) can cause portions of the received radar imagery to not be displayed NEXRAD Limitations Certain limitations exist regarding the NEXRAD radar displays.
Fly WINDS ALOFT Plan File Description Icons Overview Winds Aloft data shows the forecasted wind speed and direction at the surface and at selected altitudes. Altitudes can be displayed in 3,000-foot increments up to 42,000 feet MSL. Winds Aloft are displayed using wind barbs. The wind barbs indicate wind speed and direction and always point in the direction that the wind is coming from. The wind speed is depicted using flags at the end of the wind barb.
Fly METARS AND TAFS METAR (METeorological Aerodrome Report) is an international code used for reporting weather observations. METARs are updated hourly or as needed. METARs typically contain information about the temperature, dew point, wind, precipitation, cloud cover, cloud heights, visibility, and barometric pressure. They can also contain information on precipitation amounts, lightning, and other critical data. TAF (Terminal Area Forecast) is the standard format for 24-hour or 30-hour forecasts.
Fly TEMPORARY FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS (TFR) 2) Touch File Viewing Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFR): 1) From any page touch Home > Map. Plan Temporary Flight Restrictions, or TFRs, temporarily restrict all aircraft from entering the selected airspace unless a waiver has been issued. TFRs are routinely issued for activities such as sporting events, dignitary visits, military depots and forest fires.
Fly An AIRMET (AIRmen’s METeorological Information) can be especially helpful for pilots of light aircraft that have limited flight capability or instrumentation. An AIRMET must affect or be forecast to affect an area of at least 3,000 square miles at any one time. AIRMETs are routinely issued for six-hour periods and are amended as necessary due to changing weather conditions. AIRMETs are displayed as colored, dashed lines.
Fly Overview Plan File AIRMET/SIGMET Overlay Fly Search Criteria Subscriptions Viewing NOTAMs: 1) From any page touch Home > Airport Info. 2) Touch the Airport Identifier Button in the Summary Window. Or: Touch Menu > Search. 3) At the top of the Airport search dialog select search criteria. Description Search Airport Information by State or use the keyboard to input the identifier, or city in the search window. This creates a list of matching airports from which to select.
Fly 4) Select the Airport from the list. Overview 5) Touch the NOTAMs Tab to view available NOTAMs for the airport. Or: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 2) Touch Menu > Split Screen > Widgets. 3) Drag the Widgets from right to left to bring the 'Add Widget' icon into view. Plan 4) Touch Add Widget. 5) Touch NOTAMs from the list. Pilot Weather Reports (PIREPs) provide timely weather information for a particular route of flight.
Fly PIREP TYPE Icons Description Overview Negligible Icing Trace Icing Trace to Light Icing Light Icing Plan Icing Light to Moderate Icing Moderate Icing Moderate to Severe Icing File Severe Icing Unknown Sky Condition Sky Clear Few Clouds Fly Sky Conditions Scattered Clouds Broken Clouds Subscriptions Overcast IMC Turbulence Negligible or Smooth Light Turbulence Appendices Light to Moderate Turbulence Turbulence Moderate Turbulence Moderate to Severe Turbulence Index Severe Turbulence Extr
File Plan Overview Fly Fly PIREP Overlay Symbols There are six weather, and four navigation information products available for selection from the Widget Type flick-list. The FIS-B products available to be displayed as widgets are METAR, TAF, PIREPs, winds and temperatures aloft, AIRMET/SIGMETs and NOTAMs. The source, product age and relative location will be displayed at the bottom of each widget. Viewing Weather Widgets: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 2) Touch Menu > Split Screen > Widgets.
Fly Overview TERRAIN WARNING: Do not use Terrain information for primary terrain avoidance. Terrain information is intended only to enhance situational awareness. The Terrain function displays altitudes of terrain and obstructions relative to the aircraft position and altitude with reference to a database that may contain inaccuracies. Terrain and obstructions are shown only if they are in the database. Terrain and obstacle information should be used as an aid to situational awareness.
Fly Two views modes are available on the Terrain Page: the 360˚ view and the Arc view, which provides a 120˚ arc outline. The areas of the terrain shaded red are predicted to be within 100 feet below or above the aircraft. The areas in yellow are between 1,000 feet and 100 feet below the aircraft and the areas in green are between 1,000 and 2,000 feet below the aircraft. The black areas are more than 2,000 feet below the aircraft. A projected point of impact is marked with an “X” symbol.
Fly TERRAIN COLOR TRANSITION Plan During the takeoff transition, the terrain colors will 'fade in' once the aircraft is airborne and flies through 400' AGL, the aircraft descends more than 25' after takeoff, or more than 60 seconds have passed since the aircraft was on the ground. Overview During the takeoff or landing transition only terrain that is 400ft above the current location is shown in red. This is to prevent from displaying a "sea of red" during takeoffs and landings.
Fly Obstacles are shown on the Terrain Map View, at or below the map range of 12 nm. Obstacles are also shown on the Navigation Map from a range of 200 feet to 5 nm. Standard aeronautical chart symbols are used for lighted or unlighted obstacles taller than 200 feet Above Ground Level (AGL). Refer to the Obstacle Icons legend below. When selecting an obstacle with the Map Pointer, each obstacle displays the altitude at the top of the obstacle, or Mean Sea Level (MSL).
Fly TERRAIN AND OBSTACLE ALERTS Plan If the Terrain Page is not displayed, a pop-up alert appears. Touch Dismiss to acknowledge and clear the alert, or touch Show Terrain to view the Terrain Page. Overview Terrain, Obstacle, and Descent Rate pop-up and voice alerts are issued when flight conditions meet parameters that are set within the software algorithms. Terrain alerts typically employ a CAUTION or a WARNING alert severity level, or both.
Plan Overview Fly Alert Type Terrain Caution Obstacle Caution Terrain Ahead Caution Obstacle Ahead Caution Terrain Warning Obstacle Warning Sink Rate Caution Sink Rate Warning Voice Message "Caution Terrain" "Caution Obstacle" "Caution; Terrain Ahead" "Caution; Obstacle Ahead" "Terrain, Terrain, Pull Up, Pull Up"; *"Pull Up" "Obstacle, Obstacle, Pull Up, Pull Up"; *"Pull Up" "Caution; Sink Rate" "Sink Rate, Pull up"; *"Pull Up" *"Pull Up" is repeated every 5 seconds after the initial alert until alert
Fly 2) Touch or pinch-zoom to change the range of the terrain rings. Plan Configuring the Terrain Page: 1) From any page touch Home > Terrain. 2) Touch VIEW MODE. 3) Touch 360˚ to view a 360˚ representation of terrain. Or: Touch Arc to view a forward looking 120˚ arc of terrain. 4) Touch Altitude > AGL, GSL, or SFC ELEV to format the Altitude display. Overview Viewing the Terrain Page: 1) From any page touch Home > Terrain.
Plan Overview Fly CHARTS FliteCharts resemble the paper version of AeroNav Services terminal procedures charts. The charts are displayed with high resolution and in color for applicable charts. Basic FliteCharts are included in the Garmin Pilot subscription, Geo-referenced FliteCharts are also available for an additional paid subscription. Once downloaded charts can be viewed offline. Refer to the Downloads section for more information on downloading charts.
Fly Search Bar Overview View Recent Touch for New Binder Plan Binder File Fly Subscriptions Magenta Banner for Arrivals Appendices Green Banner for Departures Blue Banner for Airport Diagrams, Minimums, Hot Spots, and LAHSO Orange Banner for Approaches Index Binders 190-01501-00 Rev.
Fly Overview Organizing Binders: 1) Touch and hold on any Binder to enter Edit/Arrange Mode. 2) Drag the Binder and release the Binder at the desired location. 3) Touch 'Save' to save and exit Edit/Arrange Mode. Plan Viewing Recent Charts: 1) From any page, touch Home > Charts. 2) Touch Recent. File Searching for Charts: 1) From any page, touch Home > Charts. 2) Touch inside the search field to access the keyboard. 3) Enter the search criteria. 4) Touch the desired chart from the list.
Fly to create a Chart Binder or add to an existing binder. Plan 4) Touch Overview Viewing and Organizing Procedures from the Airport Info Page: 1) From any page touch Home > Airport Info. 2) Touch the Procedures Tab. All available charts and procedures are shown including Airport Info, Approach Procedures, Arrival Procedures, and Departures. Chart titles proceeded by will need to be downloaded. Charts proceeded by have already been downloaded to the device.
Filter Button Recent Button Binder Navigation Back Button Filter Sliders Subscriptions Fly File Plan Overview Fly Index Appendices Charts Binder 186 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Fly Overview Annotating Charts: 1) From any page, touch Home > Charts. 2) Touch any Binder > Chart. 3) Touch Menu > Annotate Chart. Or: Long Press on the Chart 4) Touch to display the Tools Palette. 5) Touch the desired tool (Draw, Highlight, or Erase) 6) Touch the desired color and stroke. 7) Annotate Chart as desired 8) Touch Clear > Clear Annotations to clear annotations. 9) Touch Close to close and save annotations.
Overview Fly Close and Save Annotations Clear Annotations Subscriptions Fly File Plan Tools Palette Index Appendices Annotate Chart 188 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Fly Overview SCRATCH PAD Using the Scratch Pad: 1) From any page touch Home > Scratch Pad. 2) Touch Plan The Scratch Pad, allows the pilot to quickly draw or write down information on the device screen. From copying clearances, to noting weather conditions, the scratch pad helps keep all flight information at your finger tips. to display the Tools Palette. File 3) Touch the desired tool (Draw, Highlight, or Erase) 4) Touch the desired color and stroke.
Fly Overview Clear Scratch Pad Subscriptions Fly File Plan Tools Palette Index Appendices Scratch Pad 190 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Subscriptions Garmin Pilot offers the ability to purchase the U.S. Standard or Global Premium subscriptions. With the U.S. Standard subscription you can choose to purchase AddOns for Terrain & Obstacle Alerts, SafeTaxi, Synthetic Vision, and FliteCharts. The Global Premium subscription has additional Add-Ons for SafeTaxi, VFR Charts, IFR Enroute Charts, and FliteCharts. U.S.
Subscriptions Plan Overview SAFETAXI SafeTaxi is an enhanced feature that gives an airport diagram with greater map detail. The maximum map ranges for enhanced detail are pilot-configurable. SafeTaxi diagrams showing taxiways with identifying letters, runway numbers, airport Hot Spots, and airport landmarks including ramps, buildings, control towers, and other prominent features. Resolution is greater at lower map ranges.
Subscriptions Overview NOTE: SafeTaxi is only available on Maps (i.e., Road/Borders, VFR, or IFR). SafeTaxi is not available on Charts; VFR, WAC, IFR Low, or IFR High. Plan Building File Ramp Area Fly Subscriptions Hot Spot Taxiway Label Runway Number Appendices SafeTaxi Index 190-01501-00 Rev.
GEO-REFERENCED FLITECHARTS If a FliteCharts subscription has been purchased, ensure that Garmin Pilot, log-in information has been entered in the subscriptions tab of the Settings Page. Georeferenced FliteCharts will be active on all available charts. Plan Overview Subscriptions File Blue Outline Indicates the GeoReferenced Area Subscriptions Fly Aircraft Symbol Index Appendices Geo-Referenced FliteCharts 194 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Subscriptions BARON MOBILE LINK™ Plan Activating Baron Mobile Link™: 1) From any page touch Home > Settings. 2) Touch the Data Services Tab. 3) Use the On/Off slider to turn on the Baron Mobile Link™. Overview The Baron Mobile Link™ in combination with a SiriusXM subscription provides inflight weather information including: US Radar, Canada Radar, P. Rico Radar, Satellite, Echo Tops, Weather, and PIREPs.
Overview Subscriptions Plan Connection Status Subscriptions Fly File Baron On/Off Slider Appendices Radio Information Index Weather Imagery Age Baron Mobile Link 196 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Subscriptions 2) Touch > Overlays > Radar, Radar (CAN), or Radar (P. Rico). Overview Viewing Radar Information: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. 3) Touch to animate the radar loop. Each frame of the radar loop is time stamped. The time stamp is just right of the play button. 2) Touch Plan Viewing Satellite Information: 1) From any page touch Home > Map. > Overlays > Satellite. File 3) Touch to animate the satellite loop. Each frame of the satellite loop is time stamped.
Plan Overview Subscriptions Center on Aircraft Button File Split Screen Button Base Map Menu Fly Map Overlay Menu Index Appendices Subscriptions SiriusXM Weather Overlays 198 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
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File Plan Overview Appendix A Index Appendices Subscriptions Fly Blank Page 204 Garmin Pilot for iOS User’s Guide 190-01501-00 Rev.
Index Accelerometers 3 ADS-B 162 Advanced Map Settings 19, 135 Aircraft Information 32, 33, 120 AIRMET 170 Airport/Facility Directory 74 Airport Information Page 89 Airport Summary 91 Airway 84 Alerts 10 Altimeter 109 Altitude 149 Amend 127 AOPA 1 Attitude Indicator 53, 151 Auto Zoom 26 Data Transformation Corp DTC 32 Dewpoint 109 Dewpoint Spread 109 Direct Magnetic Course 121 Distance (Dest) 149 Distance (Next) 149 DTC 32, 120 DUATS 32, 117 FBO 89 File 127 FIS-B 164 Flight Conditions 110 Frequencies 89
Plan Overview Index GPS-MSL 175 GPS receiver 2 Graphical HSI 129 Ground Speed 149 Pinch Zoom 5 Pre-flight planning 77 Procedures 89 Push-pins 114 H R Help File 12 Horizontal Accuracy 149 Hot Spots 192 Radial Intercept 79 Radio Information 196 Range Rings 24, 138 Recent 91, 171 Remarks 90 Rotation lock 3 Route 91 Rubber-band 79, 119 Runways 89 I Fly File Information 89 Instrument approach procedures 95 L Latitude 149 Lat/Lon Formats 78 LICENSE AGREEMENT 199 Longitude 149 Index Appendices Subsc
Index Overview User Waypoints 36 US Instrument Procedures 74 US Navigation Data 71, 74 V Plan Vertical Accuracy 149 Vertical Speed 149 VFR WAC 74 Visibility 111 W File Waypoint identifier 78 Weather 89 Weather Data Tab 40 Weather Synopsis 125 Widgets 6, 15, 96, 102, 114, 115, 129, 130, 148, 168, 172, 174 Wind Barbs 99, 111, 167 Wind Gust 111 Winds Aloft 167 Wind Speed 112 WX-Altimeter 150 WX-Ceiling 150 Wx Conditions 112 WX-Visibility 150 WX-Wind 150 Fly Subscriptions Appendices Index 190-01501-00
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