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The courses will introduce you to the overall G5000 system, provide an understanding of the specific Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) that comprise the system.
The Garmin G5000 Essentials 2.0 course provides instruction on fundamental operation of this advanced flight management system, enabling you to be better prepared for your initial flights. This course goes beyond the Pilot’s Guide to help you maximize the benefits and capabilities of the system. The course will introduce you to the overall G5000 system, provide an understanding of the specific Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) that comprise the system, describe the pilot-aircraft interface and present a flight scenario that demonstrates use of the system during a typical flight. Assessments following each segment help to ensure your understanding of key topics.
Learn at Your Own Pace
You can access the courseware immediately using a computer or mobile device with Internet access. While you are able to complete the course in one sitting, the class is flexible enough to be completed in stages to meet your schedule. You can also re-take specific lessons or review the entire course as often as you like during the subscription period.
Topics Include:
Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) that comprise your Integrated Flight Deck
The Pilot-Aircraft Interface
Primary Flight Display (PFD) and Multi-Function Display (MFD)
Garmin Touchscreen Controllers (GTCs)
Garmin Control Units
Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS) with Enhanced Safety features
Operation of communication, navigation, and surveillance equipment
System initialization and flight planning
Enroute navigation tools, including Direct-To and User Defined Holds
Vertical Navigation
Instrument procedures including DPs, STARs, and IAPs
Hazard Avoidance features including…
TCAS
TAWS
SXM Weather
Weather Radar
SafeTaxi
Surface Watch
Stabilized Approach Alerts
Abnormal operation; i.e. LRU failure and reversionary modes
The Garmin G5000 Essentials 2.0 course provides instruction on fundamental operation of this advanced flight management system, enabling you to be better prepared for your initial flights. This course goes beyond the Pilot’s Guide to help you maximize the benefits and capabilities of the system. The course will introduce you to the overall G5000 system, provide an understanding of the specific Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) that comprise the system, describe the pilot-aircraft interface and present a flight scenario that demonstrates use of the system during a typical flight. Assessments following each segment help to ensure your understanding of key topics.
Learn at Your Own Pace
You can access the courseware immediately using a computer or mobile device with Internet access. While you are able to complete the course in one sitting, the class is flexible enough to be completed in stages to meet your schedule. You can also re-take specific lessons or review the entire course as often as you like during the subscription period.
Topics Include:
Line Replaceable Units (LRUs) that comprise your Integrated Flight Deck
The Pilot-Aircraft Interface
Primary Flight Display (PFD) and Multi-Function Display (MFD)
Garmin Touchscreen Controllers (GTCs)
Garmin Control Units
Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS) with Enhanced Safety features
Operation of communication, navigation, and surveillance equipment
System initialization and flight planning
Enroute navigation tools, including Direct-To and User Defined Holds
Vertical Navigation
Instrument procedures including DPs, STARs, and IAPs
Hazard Avoidance features including…
TCAS
TAWS
SXM Weather
Weather Radar
SafeTaxi
Surface Watch
Stabilized Approach Alerts
Abnormal operation; i.e. LRU failure and reversionary modes