Garmin G950 Pilot’s Guide for the Pilatus PC-6
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TEMPERATURE COMPENSATED ALTITUDE
If desired, the system can compensate the loaded approach altitudes based on a pilot-supplied temperature
at the destination. For example, if the pilot enters a destination temperature of -40
º
C, the system increases
the approach altitudes accordingly. A temperature compensated altitude is displayed in slanted text.
Activating temperature compensated altitude:
1)
From the Active Flight Plan Page, press the
MENU
Key. The Page Menu is displayed.
2)
Turn the
FMS
Knob to highlight ‘Temperature Compensation’.
3)
Press the
ENT
Key. The TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION Window is displayed.
4)
Use the small
FMS
Knob to select the temperature at the <airport>. The compensated altitude is computed as
the temperature is selected.
NOTE:
The temperature at the destination can be entered in the TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION Window
on the MFD, or in the REFERENCES Window on the PFD. There is only one compensation temperature for
the system, therefore, changing the temperature will affect both the loaded approach altitudes and the
minimums. Refer to the Flight Instruments section for information about applying temperature compensation
to the MDA/DH.
5)
Press the
ENT
Key. ‘ACTIVATE COMPENSATION?’ is highlighted.
6)
Press the
ENT
Key. The compensated altitudes for the approach are shown in the flight plan.
Temperature
Compensation
Selected
Figure 5-103 Temperature Compensation
Selected
Temperature
FAF Altitude
Compensated
Altitude