Garmin Flight Deck 100 User Manual

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FLIGHT MANAGEMENT
5.10  RAIM PREDICTION
RAIM (Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring) is a GPS receiver function that performs a consistency 
check on all tracked satellites.  RAIM ensures that the available satellite geometry allows the receiver to calculate 
a position within a specified RAIM protection limit (2.0 nm for oceanic, 2.0 nm for enroute, 1.0 nm for terminal, 
and 0.3 nm for non-precision approaches).  During oceanic, enroute, and terminal phases of flight, RAIM is 
available nearly 100% of the time.  The RAIM prediction function also indicates whether RAIM is available at a 
specified date and time.  RAIM computations predict satellite coverage within ±15 min of the specified arrival 
date and time.  Because of the tighter protection limit on approaches, there may be times when RAIM is not 
available.   RAIM prediction must be initiated manually if there is concern over SBAS coverage at the destination 
or some other reason that compromises navigation precision.  If RAIM is not predicted to be available for the 
final approach course, the approach does not become active.  If RAIM is not available when crossing the FAF, the 
missed approach procedure must be flown.
Figure 5-103  RAIM Prediction
SBAS Softkey
(displays SBAS Selection)
RAIM PREDICTION Box
 - Prediction Waypoint
 - Arrival Time
 - Arrival Date
 - RAIM Status
RAIM Softkey
(displays RAIM 
PREDICTION)
Predicting RAIM availability at a selected waypoint:
1) 
Select the AUX-GPS Status Page.
2) 
Press the FMS Knob.  The RAIM Prediction ‘WAYPOINT’ field is highlighted.
3) 
Turn the small FMS Knob to display the Waypoint Information Window. (Turning it clockwise displays a blank 
Waypoint Information Window, turning it counter-clockwise displays the Waypoint Information Window 
with a waypoint selection submenu allowing selection of active flight plan, nearest, recent, user, or airway 
waypoints).