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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Quest Kodiak 100
190-00590-00 Rev. C
2-6
FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS
ATTITUDE INDICATOR
NOTE
: Some supplemental PFD information disappears when pitch exceeds +30˚/-20˚ or bank exceeds 65˚.
Attitude information is displayed over a virtual blue sky and brown ground with a white horizon line. The
Attitude Indicator displays the pitch, roll, and slip/skid information.
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Roll Pointer
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Roll Scale
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Horizon Line
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Aircraft Symbol
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Land Representation
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Pitch Scale
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Slip/Skid Indicator
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Sky Representation
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Roll Scale Zero
Figure 2-7 Attitude Indicator
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The horizon line is part of the pitch scale. Above and below the horizon line, major pitch marks and numeric
labels are shown for every 10˚, up to 80˚. Minor pitch marks are shown for intervening increments, up
to 25˚ below and 45˚ above the horizon line. Between 20˚ below to 20˚ above the horizon line, minor pitch
marks occur every 2.5˚. Red extreme pitch warning chevrons pointing toward the horizon are displayed,
starting at 50˚ above and 30˚ below the horizon line.
The inverted white triangle indicates zero on the roll scale. Major tick marks at 30˚ and 60˚ and minor
tick marks at 10˚, 20˚, and 45˚ are shown to the left and right of the zero. Angle of bank is indicated by the
position of the pointer on the roll scale.
The Slip/Skid Indicator is the bar beneath the roll pointer. The indicator moves with the roll pointer and
moves laterally away from the pointer to indicate lateral acceleration. Slip/skid is indicated by the location
of the bar relative to the pointer. One bar displacement is equal to one ball displacement on a traditional
Slip/Skid Indicator.
Figure 2-9 Slip/Skid Indication
Figure 2-8 Pitch Attitude Warnings
Nose LowNose High
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