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MAX TRESCOTT G1000 GLS CKPT BK

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MAX TRESCOTT G1000 GLS CKPT BK
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Max Trescott's G1000 CD-Rom Course
There is a revolution sweeping through general aviation. All new aircraft ship with advanced glass cockpits and pilots are faced with the challenge of transitioning to these new systems. The most popular system is the Garmin G1000, and now you can master the system yourself with this new CD-ROM set produced by the author of the popular Max Trescott's G1000 Glass Cockpit Handbook.

Learning occurs best when information is presented in multiple ways, and Max Trescott's Garmin G1000 CD-ROM course teaches you in an interactive, multimedia environment that maximizes learning. Whether youfre a beginner or an expert, this CD course will help you master the basics or teach you the fine points of glass cockpit operation. Created and produced by a Master CFI that teaches daily in glass cockpit aircraft, this course not only explains the G1000 system, but teaches you how the features relate to everyday flying.

The Searchable Learning System makes learning easy and fun!
Get the only G1000 CD-ROM course with the Searchable Learning System that makes learning fun and lets you easily find any information. Three views let you choose whether to zoom in for full screen displays of the presentation, or to select a view that includes the Searchable Learning System features.

Garmin G1000 Glass Cockpit Book!
Learn about all Garmin G1000 features & differences Get the single source of information that educates pilots about all of the features and benefits of flying the Garmin G1000, and how features vary among aircraft manufacturers. Whether you fly a Beechcraft, Cessna, Columbia, Diamond, or Mooney, you'll learn which Garmin G1000 features apply to your particular aircraft. Or, if you're planning to buy a new Very Light Jet (VLJ) like the Cessna Mustang or Diamond D-Jet, this book will help you prepare while you wait for delivery.

You'll learn about the PFD and MFD displays, audio panel, programming the GPS, electrical systems, using the autopilot and dealing with emergencies. A detailed discussion of instrument approaches, integrated with use of the autopilot, will help you become a pro. Advanced features, optional in some aircraft, such as TIS and TAS traffic monitoring systems, Stormscopes, and Terrain Awareness Warning Systems (TAWS) are discussed in detail. You'll also learn to use all of the data link weather features like NEXRAD radar, satellite images, freezing level, winds aloft, AIRMETs, SIGMETS, TFRs, and METARs available through XM Satellite weather. LPV, LNAV/VNAV and LNAV+V approaches are clearly explained, as are features found only in the Cessna Mustang jet and likely to appear in the Diamond D-Jet.Read the first 19 pages on line.

Learning to Fly the Garmin G1000
Instructors agree that the cockpit is not an ideal learning environment. Reading this book is one of the most efficient and cost effective ways to learn the G1000 before stepping into the cockpit and taking your first transition lesson. In addition, we recommend that you use the Garmin G1000 simulator software to practice as you read this book. We can also help you find where to rent a G1000 aircraft.


  • This course includes:
    • More than six hours on two CD-ROM’s
    • Large, full screen views of displays
    • Movie screen captures of operating knobs
      Printable G1000 front panel displays
    • Tips from factory and Master CFI’s
    • Narration by two CFI’s for easy listening
    • Keyword searchable slides and transcripts
      Optional quizzes to reinforce key points
    • Files that run on Windows, Macintosh and Linux

  • VFR course:
    • For Garmin G1000 beginners and experts alike
    • Skippable sections that let you get an overview or go into detail
    • Teaches what you need prior to a first flight
      Organized in convenient 15 to 25 minute segments
    • The easy way to carry detailed G1000 information in your laptop

  • IFR course:
    • For instrument students and instrument rated pilots alike
    • Introduces IFR as a set of structured processes
    • Integrates use of the G1000 into the IFR processes
    • Printable IFR process Chart, approach plates and glossary


  • Searchable Learning System features include:

    • Presenter Notes that let you read the narration you’re hearing
    • Keyword Search that lets you find information fast by searching all slides and narration
    • Indented Slide Outlines that let you easily navigate to the beginning of a new section or to any slide within a section
    • Slide Thumbnails that let you quickly view and navigate the course outline visually
    • Presenter Biography and email information so you can contact presenters
    • Intuitive Playback Controls that let you play or pause the presentation, jump to the previous or next slide and adjust audio volume

  • Other Searchable Learning System Features:

    • Free navigation lets you navigate the course in any order
    • Presentation remembers where you left off
    • Outline slide titles change color to clearly indicate which slides you have viewed
    • Runs on Windows, Macintosh and Linux

  • VFR Course Outline: Introduction, Objectives, Terminology/Glass Cockpit Benefits, System Overview, Primary Flight Display (PFD) Overview, Radios, Engine Indication System, Multifunction Display (MFD) Overview, Map Group Pages: Traffic, Stormscope, Weather, Terrain, Waypoint Group Pages, Auxiliary Group Pages, Nearest Group Pages, Flight Planning, KAP 140 Autopilot, Garmin GFC 700 Integrated Autopilot, Electrical System and Malfunctions, Flying a Trip in a G1000 Cessna 172, Next Steps, Printable Attachments: Glossary & G1000 Panel Displays

  • IFR Course Outline: Introduction, Objectives, Instrument Scan in TAA, IFR as a Process, Loading Departure Procedures & Take Off Alternates, Enroute & Arrival, Flying Approaches, Loading Approaches, Flying VOR Approach with Vectors, Flying the Missed Approach, Flying ILS Approaches, Flying, GPS Approaches, Use of OBS Mode, Holding, Flying DME Arcs, Electrical System & Malfunctions, Next Steps, Printable Attachments: Instrument Glossary, IFR Process Chart, Approach Plates

System Requirements:
The minimum software requirements for viewing published presentations include the following:
* Flash Player 6,0r79 or later.
* One of the following browsers:

Windows:
Windows 98: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x, Netscape 4.7, Netscape 7.x, Firefox 1.x, AOL 8, and Opera 7.11
Windows Me: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Netscape 4.7, Netscape 7.x, Firefox 1.x, AOL 8, and Opera 7.11
Windows 2000: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x, Netscape 4.7, Netscape 7.x, Firefox 1.x, CompuServe 7, AOL 8, and Opera 7.11
Windows XP: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, Netscape 7.x, Firefox 1.x, CompuServe 7, AOL 8, and Opera 7.11

Macintosh:
Mac OS 9.x: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1, Netscape 4.8, Netscape 7.x, Mozilla 1.x, and Opera 6
Mac OS 10.x: Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.2, Netscape 7.x, Mozilla 1.x, AOL 7, Opera 6, and Safari 1.0 (Mac OS 10.2x or later only)

Linux:
Linux: Konqueror 3.3.1, Mozilla 1.7.3, Firefox 1.x

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