Garmin Flight Deck 100 Manuel D’Utilisation

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 Flight Deck 100 Pilot’s Guide
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FLIGHT MANAGEMENT
5.12  ABNORMAL OPERATION
This section discusses the Dead Reckoning mode of operation and the subsequent indications.
  NOTE:  
Dead Reckoning Mode only functions in Enroute (ENR) or Oceanic (OCN) phase of flight. In all other 
phases, an invalid GPS solution produces a “NO GPS POSITION” annunciation on the map and the system 
stops using GPS.
While in Enroute or Oceanic phase of flight, if the system detects an invalid GPS solution or is unable to 
calculate a GPS position, the system automatically reverts to Dead Reckoning (DR) Mode. In DR Mode, the system 
uses its last-known position combined with continuously updated airspeed and heading data (when available) to 
calculate and display the aircraft’s current estimated position.
It is important to note that estimated navigation data supplied by the system in DR Mode may become increasingly 
unreliable and must not be used as a sole means of navigation. If while in DR Mode airspeed and/or heading data 
is also lost or not available, the DR function may not be capable of accurately tracking estimated position and, 
consequently, the system may display a path that is different than the actual movement of the aircraft. Estimated
position information displayed through DR while there is no heading and/or airspeed data available should not 
be used for navigation.
DR Mode is inherently less accurate than the standard GPS/SBAS Mode due to the lack of satellite measurements 
needed to determine a position. Changes in wind speed and/or wind direction compound the relative inaccuracy 
of DR Mode. Because of this degraded accuracy, other navigation equipment must be relied upon for position
awareness until GPS-derived position data is restored.
DR Mode is indicated by the appearance of the letters ‘DR’ superimposed in yellow over the ‘own aircraft’ symbol
as shown in Figure 5-147. In addition, ‘DR’ is prominently displayed in yellow on the HSI slightly above and to
the right of the aircraft symbol on the CDI as shown in Figure 5-147. Also, the CDI deviation bar is removed from 
the display. Lastly, but at the same time, a ‘GPS NAV LOST’ alert message appears on the PFD. Normal navigation
using GPS/SBAS source data resumes automatically once a valid GPS solution is restored.
As a result of operating in DR Mode, all GPS-derived data is computed based upon an estimated position and 
is displayed as yellow text on the display to denote degraded navigation source information as shown in Figure 
5-147.
Also, while the system is in DR Mode, the autopilot does not couple to GPS, and TAWS is disabled. Additionally, 
the accuracy of all nearest information (airports, airspaces, and waypoints) is questionable. Finally, airspace alerts
continue to function, but with degraded accuracy.