Garmin 530 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Garmin GNS 530/430 Sample Training Syllabus and Flight Lessons
190-00334-00 Rev. A
16
Garmin GNS 530/430 Sample Training Syllabus and Flight Lessons
190-00334-00 Rev. A
Lesson 4: Dual Installation MFD Operations
Student: Date:
Objective
To develop the student’s ability to properly manage an integrated dual-installation
of GNS 530/430 avionics stack in an IFR environment.
Elements
a Operation and conguration of WX interfaces
a Use of WX-500/GDL 49 data as ADM aid
a Operation and conguration of trafc interfaces (SKY 497/TCAD 9900B
series/TIS)
a Use of trafc information as ADM and awareness aid.
a Proper use of TAWS/Terrain data
Schedule
a Pre-ight brieng and review of student’s preparations – 30 min
a Student practice – 2 hrs
a Post-ight critique – 30 min
a Assignment for further student review – 5 min
Equipment
a Airplane
a POH/AFM (appropriate Pilot’s Guide)
a Charts appropriate to ight
a Note-taking materials
Instructor’s actions
Preight
a Explain objective
a Assign route of ight
a Assign approach types to be completed
a Describe typical operation ow
a Describe common errors
In-ight
a Coach student performance
Post-ight
a Critique
Student’s actions
a Ask questions regarding objective, elements and common errors
a Perform operations as directed
a Post-ight – ask pertinent questions
Completion standards
Student should be able to properly congure and interpret the data that is
displayed via the MFD and correctly maneuver the aircraft in response to the
presented information.
Possible errors to watch for
a Failure to note the data age for NEXRAD and Stormscope data
a Failure to select the appropriate operating mode for WX-500
a Not using the GDL 49 request options from the Nav 2 page and always
going to the Aux pages for completing requests
a Conguring overlapping data on both MFDs
a Not incorporating MFD in instrument scan
a Delayed reaction to warning messages for terrain and trafc and not taking
correct action to avoid dangerous conditions
a Not verifying successful self-test of remote equipment
FLIGHT ORIENTATION