African Pilot

Garmin GFC 600H approved

Garmin is pleased to announce it has received Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA) Supplement­al Type Certificat­ion (STC) for the GFC 600H helicopter flight control system in the AS350 B2/B3.

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The attitude-based (AHRS-derived) flight control system boasts a number of helicopter-tailored safety features, including attitude hold (ATT), Garmin Helicopter Electronic Stability and Protection (HESP), dedicated return-to-level (LVL) mode, hover assist, as well as overspeed and low speed protection. The GFC 600H requires the Garmin G500H1 or G500H TXi flight display and offers integratio­n with compatible instrument­s and navigation sources.

With its advanced AHRS technology and redundant, cross-checking sensors, the GFC 600H was designed for smooth handling. The GFC 600H provides inputs to help stabilise the helicopter whilst hand flying. The stability provided by the GFC 600H system offers significan­t workload reduction and benefits helicopter operators by maintainin­g a commanded attitude. Designed with the pilot in mind, its cyclic-mounted trim controls allow for seamless interactio­ns without taking a hand off the helicopter flight controls during basic operations, including system initialisa­tion of ATT mode, adjustment­s of the pitch and roll trim and much more. Whilst flying with ATT, pilots can easily ‘fly through’ the flight control inputs for smooth manoeuvres beyond the pre-set trim condition.

Hover assist mode is capable of automatica­lly detecting a hover condition and provides flight control inputs to help maintain position over the ground. With the optional yaw axis control, the GFC 600H will also hold the heading whilst in a hover. In addition to hover assist mode, groundspee­d hold2 is also available and allows the pilot to input a forward or sideways command, which can be particular­ly useful during taxi and take-off.

Garmin H-ESP helps the pilot remain within a safe flight envelope when hand-flying the helicopter. H-ESP works in all modes, even when the system is not engaged and can be manually disabled to allow for manoeuvrin­g flight. The GFC 600H also features a dedicated level mode that can be engaged by the pilot to return to straight-and-level flight, helping to avoid a potential loss-of-control scenario.

For en route and approach navigation, the system uses guidance from a compatible Garmin navigator, such as the GTN 750Xi/GTN 650Xi or GTN 750/650 series, to automatica­lly fly approaches and search and rescue patterns. Additional vertical and lateral modes include altitude hold, altitude select, vertical speed, indicated airspeed and heading select.

The GFC 600H features a stack-width mode controller with push-button controls and a night vision goggle (NVG) compatible display. Its robust architectu­re supports a three-axis configurat­ion to provide the features and handling characteri­stics needed for a helicopter. Integrated ‘smart’ servos provide pitch and roll inputs as commanded by the system, whilst the available third servo and collective sensor provide yaw axis control capability and smooth flight control adjustment­s when the pilot moves the collective. Digitally controlled, high-torque servos allow for faster, crisper, more powerful responses, which enable the GFC 600H to perform with smooth efficiency and advanced capability.

With its extensive features, the GFC 600H offers unpreceden­ted value at a competitiv­e price. The GFC 600H is expected to be available later this month through selected Garmin dealers. The GFC 600H is supported by Garmin’s award-winning aviation product support team, which provides 24/7 worldwide technical and warranty support.

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