SF50 Garmin G3000 VNAV Technique. Simple 3-Step Process
#SF50VisionJet #garmin The Garmin Perspective Touch avionics platform is feature-rich and highly capable. Will show you how VNAV Vertical Navigation is set up… Channel Contact: [email protected] SF50 Flight Support LLC. #1039 2000 Mallory Ln. Ste 290 Franklin, TN 37067 Thank you for watching and supporting the channel! I appreciate it very much. Several viewers asked me to demonstrate how vertical navigation profiles and ATC crossing restrictions are entered in the Garmin Perspective Touch avionics system. A crossing restriction occurs when ATC tells an aircraft to cross a specific point on the earth at a specific altitude. The point of the restriction can be over a specific waypoint or fix or navigational aide, or a specific distance before or after that fix. It is always associated with a crossing altitude. Normally, an aircraft has to descent at a specific time and at a vertical speed in order to make the restriction. It can involve calculations and complicated speed, distance and time calculations. It can be stress inducing, which can be made easy with a capable avionics system and attention to set up details. This is an example of what a pilot might receive during a flight. Special thanks to Terry T for asking to see how this works in the SF50 Vision Jet. ATC: "N379JM Cross 25 miles east of the Belcher (EIC) VOR at 11 - eleven thousand feet. Shreveport Altimeter is 30.42." N379JM: "Cross 25 miles east of the Belcher VOR at 11 - eleven thousand feet, 30.42" The Three "B" VNAV Technique is used to set up and verify the crossing restriction has been set up correctly. 1) Build the VNAV Profile (in flight plan) Select the Fix, select the distance before or after the fix and the crossing restriction altitude. 2) Bug It (change altitude selector) Change altitude selector to the crossing restriction altitude 3) Button It (press VNAV button) Thanks for watching! Pilot Gear: Aircraft Flown: Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet N379JM Avionics: Garmin Perspective Touch Cameras: DJI Osmo Actions with PgyTech Cage and RAM Mount. GoPro Hero 5 Black with ULANZI V2 Housing Case with Microphone Cold Shoe Mount with Octopus Camerapad. Suptig Jaws Flex Clamp Mount Gooseneck Mount Camera Filters: ND and PL Filters by Freewell Camera Audio: Osmo Action with Cynova Mic Adapter and Crazed Pilot Audio Cable. GoPro Pro 3.5mm Mic Adapter and BOYA by-MM1 Shotgun Video Microphone Headset: Bose A20 Sunglasses: Tifosi Bronx Pilot Shoes: Puma Shoes Pilots Jacket: Mens TriMark Sonoma Hybrid Pilot Flight Bag: Flight Gear HP iPad Bag Pilot Kneeboard: Lift Aviation Navigator Edited: ShotCut EFB: Foreflight v 13 iPad Mini 4 RAM Mount

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