FAA APPROVED AIRPLANE FLIGHT MANUAL SUPPLEMENT
GARMIN G1000 INTEGRATED AVIONICS SYSTEM
WITH GARMIN GFC 700 AUTOPILOT
DIAMOND MODEL DA 40
DIAMOND MODEL DA 40 F
190-00492-10 Rev 8 Diamond DA 40 / DA 40F
FAA Approved 2-2
4. The ADF aural identifier must be monitored any time the ADF is used as
the primary source of navigation.
5. Do not use SafeTaxi or Chartview functions as the basis for ground
maneuvering. SafeTaxi and Chartview functions do not comply with the
requirements of AC 20-159 and are not qualified to be used as an airport
moving map display (AMMD). SafeTaxi and Chartview are to be used by
the flight crew to orient themselves on the airport surface to improve
situational awareness during ground operations.
6. Do not move the aircraft until the AHRS has aligned and displays valid
attitude information on the PFD after the G1000 system has been turned on.
G1000 GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
1. GPS/SBAS based IFR enroute, oceanic, and terminal navigation is
prohibited unless the pilot verifies and uses a valid, compatible, and current
Aviation database or verifies each waypoint for accuracy by reference to
current approved data.
2. “GPS”, “or GPS”, and “RNAV (GPS)” instrument approaches using the
G1000 System are prohibited unless the pilot verifies and uses the current
Aviation database. GPS based instrument approaches must be flown in
accordance with an approved instrument approach procedure that is loaded
from the Aviation database.
3. Instrument approaches utilizing the GPS receiver must be conducted in the
approach mode (LNAV, LNAV+V, L/VNAV, or LPV), and GPS/WAAS
integrity monitoring must be available at the Final Approach Fix. If there is
not sufficient GPS/WAAS integrity at any time after crossing the Final
Approach Fix, a Loss Of Integrity (LOI) will be annunciated on the HSI
and the approach mode will be aborted.
4. Only applicable to GIA 63W equipped aircraft: When operating under
instrument flight rules requiring an alternate airport, the required alternate
airport must not be flight planned based on an RNAV (GPS) LP/LPV or
LNAV/VNAV approach. The alternate airport must be flight planned using
an LNAV approach or available ground-based approach aid.
5. Only applicable to GIA 63 (non-WAAS) equipped aircraft: The aircraft
must have operational, approved navigation equipment other than GPS
appropriate to the operation.
6. Only applicable to GIA 63 (non-WAAS) equipped aircraft: When operating
under instrument flight rules requiring an alternate airport, the required
alternate airport must have an approved instrument approach procedure
other than GPS that is anticipated to be operational and available at the
estimated time of arrival, and which the aircraft is equipped to fly.