Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Diamond DA62
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VERTICAL DEVIATION
NOTE:
The Glidepath Indicator is only available on GPS approaches supporting SBAS vertical guidance when
SBAS is available.
The Vertical Deviation Indicator (VDI) is a magenta chevron indicating the baro-VNV vertical deviation when
Vertical Navigation (VNV) is being used. The VDI appears in conjunction with the “TOD within 1 minute”
alert. The VDI is removed from the display if vertical deviation becomes invalid. See the Flight Management
Section for details on VNV features, and refer to Section 2.2, Supplemental Flight Data, for more information
about VNV indications on the PFD.
The Glideslope Indicator appears to the left of the Altimeter whenever an ILS frequency is tuned in the
active NAV field. A green diamond acts as the Glideslope Indicator, like a glideslope needle on a conventional
indicator. If a localizer frequency is tuned and there is no glideslope, “NO GS” is displayed in place of the
diamond.
The glidepath is analogous to the glideslope for GPS approaches supporting SBAS vertical guidance (LNAV+V,
L/VNAV, LPV, LP+V). When an approach of this type is loaded into the flight plan and GPS is the selected
navigation source, the Glidepath Indicator appears as a magenta diamond. If the approach type downgrades
past the final approach fix (FAF), “NO GP” is displayed in place of the diamond.
Figure 2-11 Vertical Speed and
Deviation Indicator (VSI and VDI)
Vertical
Speed
Indicator
Scale
Required
Vertical
Speed
Current
Vertical
Speed
Pointer
VNV Target
Altitude
Vertical
Deviation
Indicator
Glideslope
Indicator
Figure 2-12 Glideslope
Indicator
Marker
Beacon
Annunciation
GIidepath
Indicator
Figure 2-13 Glidepath
Indicator