
190-00498-07 Rev. A
Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for Cessna Nav III
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AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
SYSTEM
OVERVIEW
FLIGHT
INSTRUMENTS
EIS
AUDIO PANEL
& CNS
FLIGHT
MANAGEMENT
HAZARD
AVOIDANCE
AFCS
ADDITIONAL
FEATURES
APPENDICES INDEX
ThefollowingAFCScontrolsarelocatedinthecockpitseparatelyfromthePFDandMFD:
AP DISC Switch
(Autopilot Disconnect)
Disengagestheautopilotandinterruptspitchtrimoperation
The AP DISC Switch is located on the pilot’s control wheel.
This switch may be used to mute the aural autopilot disconnect alert.
CWS Button
(Control Wheel Steering)
Whilepressed,allowsmanualcontroloftheaircraftwhiletheautopilotis
engagedandsynchronizestheightdirector’sCommand Barswith the
current aircraft pitch (if not in GlideslopeMode)androll(ifinRollHold
Mode)
Upon release of the CWS Button, the ight director may establish new
referencepoints,dependingonthecurrentpitchandrollmodes.CWS
operationdetailsarediscussedintheightdirectormodessection.
The CWSButtonislocatedonthepilot’scontrolwheel.
GA Switch (Go Around)
DisengagestheautopilotandselectsightdirectorGoAroundMode
If an approach procedure is loaded this switch also activates the missed
approachwhentheselectednavigationsourceisGPSorwhenthenavigation
sourceisVOR/LOCandavalidfrequencyhasbeentuned.
The GA Switch is located on the instrument panel above the throttle.
MET Switch
(Manual Electric Trim)
Used to command manual electric trim
This composite switch is split into left and right sides. The left switch is
theARMcontactandtherightswitchcontrolstheDN(forward)andUP
(rearward) contacts. The MET ARMSwitchcanbeusedtodisengagethe
autopilot and to acknowledge an autopilot disconnect alert and mute the
associated aural tone.
Manualtrimcommandsaregeneratedonlywhenbothsidesoftheswitch
are operated simultaneously. If either side of the switch is active separately
for more than three seconds, MET function is disabled and ‘PTRM’ is
displayed as the AFCS Status Annunciation on the PFD. The function
remains disabled until both sides of the switch are inactivated.
The MET Switch is located on the pilot’s control wheel.