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5-90 190-00647-00 Rev. A
Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Mooney M20M/M20R/M20TN
GPS NAVIGATION
TRIP PLANNING
Figure 5-76 Trip Planning Page
Trip Planning
Page Softkeys
Trip Statistics
Other Statistics
Fuel Statistics
Page Mode
Inset Map
Input Data
The Trip Planning Page (Figure 5-80) displays calculated statistics regarding the projected path of flight,
based on a number of input parameters provided. There are two modes of entering the projected flight path,
a flight plan mode and a waypoint entry mode. There are two sources of input data, manually entered by the
user, or automatically updated through input sensors and equipment. The Trip Planning Page displays the
following:
An Inset Map showing the selected flight plan or flight leg. This map has an appropriate scale in order to
see the selection. If there is no selected flight path the map shows the current position.
The selected flight plan number and selected leg number (in flight plan mode). The selected leg number
may be the entire flight plan.
The selected ‘FROM’ and ‘TO’ waypoints. In waypoint mode these are the selected waypoints. In flight
plan mode with a specific leg selected the waypoints shown are the endpoints of the selected leg. In flight
plan mode with the entire flight plan selected the waypoints shown are the start and end waypoints of the
selected flight plan. In automatic flight plan mode with active flight plan selected, the ‘from’ waypoint is
the present position and the ‘to’ waypoint is the end of the selected leg.
DEP TIME (departure time) - this defaults to the current time
GS - ground speed
FUEL FLOW
FUEL ONBOARD
CALIBRATE AS (calibrated airspeed) - in auto mode, the primary source of information is from the air data
system, and the secondary source of information is the GPS ground speed.
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