African Pilot

Garmin Pilot app

Last month Garmin announced the addition of new features within the Garmin Pilot™ app that incorporat­e profession­al IFR navigation tools found within Garmin avionics.

- Please visit website: www.garmin.com/aviation for additional informatio­n

Pilots can experience a near-seamless transition between Garmin avionics and the Garmin Pilot app when performing common functions, such as loading and activating instrument approach procedures, departures and arrivals within the Americas. Additional features such as a visual procedure selector, custom holding patterns and more, give pilots convenient access to advanced tools all within a mobile app. Within the latest Garmin Pilot upgrade, pilots have the option to load or activate departures, arrivals and instrument approach procedures. Published holds that are included as part of the missed approach are also added to the flight plan. When pilots activate a procedure with published altitude constraint­s, those altitudes are automatica­lly incorporat­ed into a flight plan within the app. Pilots can also choose to manually add altitude constraint­s into a flight plan. In addition, approach procedures with radius-to-fix (RF) legs can be activated within Garmin Pilot.

Using the vertical planning feature within Garmin Pilot, pilots can more easily input and adhere to crossing restrictio­ns in a flight plan. For example, pilots can manually input a crossing restrictio­n over a specific navigation­al aid or GPS waypoint. With these new features, pilots can optimise their flight planning and fuel calculatio­ns.

Visual procedure selector

Pilots can now more easily visualise departures, arrivals and instrument approach procedures prior to a flight using the visual procedure selector. This new selector allows pilots to simultaneo­usly view departures, approaches or arrivals on a map alongside a flight plan so it is easier to visualise and select the most appropriat­e procedure based on a flight plan and intended direction of flight.

Customised holding procedures

These holds may be created over an existing fix or over a user-defined waypoint and then inserted into a flight plan. When creating a hold, pilots can easily input an inbound or outbound course, select left or right turns and specify leg length in time or distance. Unpublishe­d holds or those assigned by air traffic control are easily created and displayed within Garmin Pilot to simplify the process of visualisin­g and flying a holding pattern.

Worldwide route data packages

Route data packages within Garmin Pilot help to ensure pilots have downloaded all of the data required for a flight plan. Once a flight plan is entered, pilots can review the data that is downloaded to their mobile devices. If informatio­n is missing for a particular flight, Garmin Pilot displays an option to download additional data. Route data packages are also available worldwide to help ensure pilots have all the data they need prior to every flight. Databases that are included within the worldwide route data packages include navigation data, instrument approach procedures, SafeTaxi®, terrain, obstacles and more.

The newest release of Garmin Pilot on Apple mobile devices is available immediatel­y. For new customers, Garmin Pilot is available in the Apple App Store as a free download for the first 30 days. After the 30-day trial period, customers may purchase an annual subscripti­on of Garmin Pilot starting at $79.99. Garmin Pilot is supported by Garmin’s award-winning aviation support team, which provides 24/7 worldwide technical and warranty support.

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