Garmin GNS 530/430 Sample Training Syllabus and Flight Lessons
190-00334-00 Rev. A
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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 conguration of WX interfaces
a Use of WX-500/GDL 49 data as ADM aid
a Operation and conguration of trafc interfaces (SKY 497/TCAD 9900B
series/TIS)
a Use of trafc information as ADM and awareness aid.
a Proper use of TAWS/Terrain data
Schedule
a Pre-ight brieng 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
Preight
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 congure 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 Conguring overlapping data on both MFDs
a Not incorporating MFD in instrument scan
a Delayed reaction to warning messages for terrain and trafc and not taking
correct action to avoid dangerous conditions
a Not verifying successful self-test of remote equipment
FLIGHT ORIENTATION