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Garmin is working on the new G5000 for the part 25 aircraft.
Garmin is working on the new G5000 for the part 25 aircraft.
Garmin is working on the new G5000 for the part 25 aircraft.
All the G1000 3000 and the Perspective you do not need to use waypoints just use the airway name or number. I would think the G5000 would do the same.Hmmm... I wonder how the jet jocks will like entering airways in waypoint by waypoint....
Looks like it is the new G1000 type avionics and auto pilot for large type part 25 aircraft, i.e. Airline type planes.What is a G5000?
Hmmm... I wonder how the jet jocks will like entering airways in waypoint by waypoint....
Airways have been on the G1000 for some time now.
I already plugged in a potential route to the FlyBQ in the DA40 to check it out - KMSN FAH HIC V337 ECK YQO V464 BROTO KLOM.
In the bad old days, that would have been KMSN FAH HIC MOP MBS ECK YQO FOWEL BROTO KLOM.
What I don't like is that when you have airways expanded in the G1000 you get every single intersection on that airway added to your route. So, while it's easier to enter, now the flight plan looks like this: KMSN FAH HIC MOP MBS REESE VASAR WINTO ECK FOWEL FWBKB BROTO KLOM. And that's a route that's only occasionally on an airway!
What I don't like is that when you have airways expanded in the G1000 you get every single intersection on that airway added to your route. So, while it's easier to enter, now the flight plan looks like this: KMSN FAH HIC MOP MBS REESE VASAR WINTO ECK FOWEL FWBKB BROTO KLOM. And that's a route that's only occasionally on an airway!
It's handy to have them all in the route, though, in case you get a 'direct to' clearance (or a hold, even!). Around here, sometimes they'll vector you around in circles for traffic and then give you a direct clearance to a fix further down your route.
Collapse airways!
I would expect that on a G5000 installation that there would be a dedicated alphanumeric keypad. It's already on the G1000 in some installations, like the Cirrus.+1. On the Garmin Prodigy suite we enter airways the same as on the standard G1000 installations. It's not difficult, I just find it is not as intuitive as entering a route into the Collins system (FMS3000 is what I'm used to) since in the Collins system you can type in the airway and entry/exit point rather than having to scroll through a list of options. See the attached images.
I would imagine on a Part 25 installation, Garmin will find a way to interface the GCU (Garmin control unit) with the airway functionality so it's a little quicker to enter in a long route.
Best,
Jason
I would expect that on a G5000 installation that there would be a dedicated alphanumeric keypad. It's already on the G1000 in some installations, like the Cirrus.
No you can go to the menu and shrink (collapse) the Airway, then you will not have all the waypoints in the flight plan, just the V airways.Airways have been on the G1000 for some time now.
I already plugged in a potential route to the FlyBQ in the DA40 to check it out - KMSN FAH HIC V337 ECK YQO V464 BROTO KLOM.
In the bad old days, that would have been KMSN FAH HIC MOP MBS ECK YQO FOWEL BROTO KLOM.
What I don't like is that when you have airways expanded in the G1000 you get every single intersection on that airway added to your route. So, while it's easier to enter, now the flight plan looks like this: KMSN FAH HIC MOP MBS REESE VASAR WINTO ECK FOWEL FWBKB BROTO KLOM. And that's a route that's only occasionally on an airway!
Yes there will be 2 touch screen GCU's on the G5000 like the G3000 has.I would expect that on a G5000 installation that there would be a dedicated alphanumeric keypad. It's already on the G1000 in some installations, like the Cirrus.
+1. On the Garmin Prodigy suite we enter airways the same as on the standard G1000 installations. It's not difficult, I just find it is not as intuitive as entering a route into the Collins system
The guy in the video says that airliners have had touch screen for quite some time, but what airliners have touch screen?
I don't think the EFB on the planes are touch screen, they have little buttons like the G1000 does.I thought the 777 EFBs had them, but I'm not sure. A quick Google search didn't help me out much.
I don't think the EFB on the planes are touch screen, they have little buttons like the G1000 does.
A Google search of "Angry Birds G1000" turned up nothing.
The Photoshoppers of the Interwebz have disappointed me tonight.
Hmmm... I wonder how the jet jocks will like entering airways in waypoint by waypoint....
G1000 has airways in it now.
Put start fix, hit V or J, select the ldawy soft key, select the airway, select the exit point, loads every fix.
I can load a DP, 5 airways, a STAR and an APPCH in 2 min total.
You inspired me. Note the new soft key.