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Copyright 2016 GARMIN Ltd. or its subsidiaries All Rights Reserved Except as expressly provided herein, no part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, transmitted, disseminated, downloaded or stored in any storage medium, for any purpose without the express prior written consent of GARMIN. GARMIN hereby grants permission to download a single copy of this manual and of any revision to this manual onto a hard drive or other electronic storage medium to be viewed and to print one copy of this manual or of any revision hereto, provided that such electronic or printed copy of this manual or revision must contain the complete text of this copyright notice and provided further that any unauthorized commercial distribution of this manual or any revision hereto is strictly prohibited. GARMIN International, Inc. 1200 E. 151 st Street Olathe, KS 66062 USA Telephone: 913-397-8200 www.garmin.com Textron NAV III G1000 NXi 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Page 2 of 23

GARMIN International, Inc. Log of Revisions Pilot s Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual Supplement for G1000 NXi Integrated Avionics System and GFC 700 AFCS for Textron NAV III REV NO. PAGE NO(S) DESCRIPTION DATE OF APPROVAL 1 ALL Original Issue See Cover See Cover 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Textron NAV III G1000 NXi Page 3 of 23

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Table of Contents GENERAL... 7 LIMITATIONS... 13 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES... 14 ABNORMAL PROCEDURES... 18 NORMAL PROCEDURES... 22 PERFORMANCE... 22 WEIGHT AND BALANCE/EQUIPMENT LIST... 22 AIRPLANE AND SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS... 22 HANDLING, SERVICE, AND MAINTENANCE... 22 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Textron NAV III G1000 NXi Page 5 of 23

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GENERAL The information in this supplement is FAA-approved material and must be attached to the Pilot s Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual (POH/AFM) when the airplane has been modified by installation of the GARMIN G1000 NXi Integrated Avionics System and GFC 700 Digital Automatic Flight Guidance System in accordance with GARMIN International, Inc. approved data, STC SA01830WI The information in this supplement supersedes or adds to the basic Pilot s Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual only as set forth below. Users of the manual are advised to always refer to the supplement for possibly superseding information and placarding applicable to operation of the airplane. The GARMIN G1000 NXi system installed in this aircraft provides a fully integrated Display, Communications, Navigation and Flight Control System. Functions provided by the G1000 NXi system include: Primary Flight Information, Powerplant Monitoring, Navigation, Communication, Traffic Surveillance, TAWS Class B, Weather Avoidance, and a two-axis automatic flight control / flight director system. Use of this supplement requires the installation of Garmin G1000 NXi hardware and system software version 2501.00, or later, in the aircraft. Pilots are advised to carefully review the contents of this revision before operating the airplane. The installed ADS-B OUT system has been shown to meet the equipment performance requirements of 14 CFR 91.227. 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Textron NAV III G1000 NXi Page 7 of 23

USE OF THE AFMS The following definitions apply to WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTES found throughout the AFMS: WARNING OPERATING PROCEDURES, TECHNIQUES, ETC., WHICH COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE IF NOT CAREFULLY FOLLOWED. CAUTION OPERATING PROCEDURES, TECHNIQUES, ETC., WHICH COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT IF NOT CAREFULLY FOLLOWED. NOTE Operating procedures, techniques, etc., which is considered essential to emphasize. Textron NAV III G1000 NXi 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Page 8 of 23

SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMINOLOGY The following glossary is applicable within the airplane flight manual supplement AC ADC ADF ADS-B AFCS AFM AFMS AHRS ALT AMMD AP ATC AUX BARO BC CDI COM CWS DME DR EIS FD FIS-B Advisory Circular Air Data Computer Automatic Direction Finder Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast Automatic Flight Control System Airplane Flight Manual Airplane Flight Manual Supplement Attitude and Heading Reference System Altitude, or AFCS altitude hold mode, or ALT button on the GDU. Airport Moving Map Display Autopilot Air Traffic Control Auxiliary Barometric Setting Back Course Course Deviation Indicator Communication radio Control Wheel Steering Distance Measuring Equipment Dead Reckoning Engine Indication System Flight Director Flight Information Service-Broadcast 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Textron NAV III G1000 NXi Page 9 of 23

FLC FLTA FMS FPL GA GDU GEA GFC GNSS GP GPS GPWS GS HDG HSI IFR ILS INH LNAV LNAV + V LNAV/VNAV LOC LOI LP LPV MAXSPD MFD AFCS Flight Level Change mode, or FLC button on the GDU. Forward Looking Terrain Awareness Flight Management System Flight Plan Go-around or Garmin Antenna Garmin Display Unit Garmin Engine/Airframe Unit Garmin Flight Control Global Navigation Satellite System GPS Glide Path Global Positioning System Ground Proximity Warning System Glide Slope AFCS heading mode or the HDG button on the GDU. Horizontal Situation Indicator Instrument Flight Rules Instrument Landing System Inhibit Lateral Navigation Lateral Navigation with Advisory Vertical Guidance Lateral Navigation / Vertical Navigation Localizer Loss of Integrity (GPS) Localizer Performance Localizer Performance with Vertical Guidance Maximum Speed, AFCS Overspeed Protection mode Multi Function Display Textron NAV III G1000 NXi 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Page 10 of 23

MSL NAV NEXRAD NM OAT ODA OPT PDA PFD PFT PIT POH PROC PTCH ROL SBAS STC SVT TAWS TWY VAPP VFR VMC VNAV VNV VOR VPTH Mean Sea Level Navigation, or AFCS navigation mode, or NAV button on the GDU. Next Generation Radar (XM/FIS-B Weather Product) Nautical Mile Outside Air Temperature Organization Designation Authorization Option Premature Descent Alert Primary Flight Display Pre-Flight Test AFCS Pitch Mode Pilot s Operating Handbook Procedure Button on the GDU Pitch AFCS roll mode Satellite Based Augmentation System Supplemental Type Certificate Synthetic Vision Technology Terrain Awareness and Warning System Taxiway AFCS VOR Approach Mode Visual Flight Rules Visual Meteorological Conditions Vertical Navigation Vertical Navigation Button on the GDU VHF Omni-directional Range Vertical Path 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Textron NAV III G1000 NXi Page 11 of 23

VS Vertical Speed WAAS Wide Area Augmentation System WFDE WAAS Fault Detection/Exclusion WGS-84 World Geodetic System 1984 XM LTNG XM Satellite System Lighting Textron NAV III G1000 NXi 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Page 12 of 23

LIMITATIONS INTRODUCTION This AFMS is applicable to the System Software Version 2501.00. The System Software Version number is displayed at the top right side of the MFD Power-up page. COCKPIT REFERENCE GUIDE The G1000 NXi Cockpit Reference Guide, GARMIN part number 190-02178-00, for Textron NAVIII series aircraft must be immediately available to the pilot during all phases of flight. Use the G1000 NXi Cockpit Reference Guide, GARMIN part number 190-02178-00, Revision A or later revision when system software 2501.00, or later, is installed. G1000 NXI LIMITATIONS GROUND MANEUVERING Do not use SafeTaxi, FliteCharts, ChartView, or SurfaceWatch functions as the basis for ground maneuvering. These 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). These functions are to be used by the flight crew to orient themselves on the airport surface to improve pilot situational awareness during ground operations IFR/VFR CHARTS Do not use the IFR/VFR CHARTS page for pilotage navigation. The IFR/VFR CHARTS are intended only to improve pilot situational awareness. 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Textron NAV III G1000 NXi Page 13 of 23

DATA LINK WEATHER (XM, OR FIS-B WEATHER) Use of the NEXRAD, XM LTNG data on the MAP NAVIGATION MAP, MAP WEATHER DATA LINK (XM) and MAP WEATHER DATA LINK (FIS-B) pages for hazardous weather, e.g., thunderstorm penetration, is prohibited. Datalink weather information displayed by the G1000 NXi system is limited to supplemental use only. XM, or FIS-B weather data is not a source of official weather information and is intended only as an aid to enhance situational awareness of hazardous weather. FMS FLIGHT PLAN Do not delete the arrival airport or runway waypoint within a loaded arrival procedure. Arrival procedures loaded into the G1000 NXi FMS must be associated with the destination airport. Textron NAV III G1000 NXi 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Page 14 of 23

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) SURFACEWATCH WARNING (IF EQUIPPED) TAXIWAY TAKEOFF (Red Message) Annunciator Is Displayed and Aural Taxiway 1. Takeoff... ABORT 2. Throttle Control... IDLE 3. Brakes... APPLY 4. Aircraft Position and Runway Assignment... CONFIRM If Aircraft Position and Runway Assignment are Correct: 5. SurfaceWatch Alerts... OFF From the MFD AUX System Setup page Set SurfaceWatch Alerts: OFF NOTE SurfaceWatch Alerts should be turned ON as soon as practical after takeoff to restore functionality for remainder of flight. 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Textron NAV III G1000 NXi Page 15 of 23

TAXIWAY LANDING (Red Message) Annunciator Is Displayed and Aural Taxiway 1. BALKED LANDING Procedure... EXECUTE 2. Aircraft Position and Runway Assignment... CONFIRM If Aircraft Position and Runway Assignment are Correct: 3. SurfaceWatch Alerts... OFF From the MFD AUX System Setup page Set SurfaceWatch Alerts: OFF NOTE SurfaceWatch Alerts should be turned ON as soon as practical after landing to restore functionality for ground operations. RUNWAY TOO SHORT DURING TAKEOFF (Red Short Message) Annunciator Is Displayed and Aural Runway Too 1. Takeoff... ABORT 2. Throttle Control... IDLE 3. Brakes... APPLY 4. Aircraft Position and Runway Assignment... Confirm 5. Ensure correct origin, runway, and required takeoff distance have been entered into the G1000 system. From the FPL SurfaceWatch Setup page Textron NAV III G1000 NXi 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Page 16 of 23

RUNWAY TOO SHORT DURING LANDING (Red Short Message) Annunciator Is Displayed and Aural Runway Too 1. BALKED LANDING Procedure... EXECUTE 2. Aircraft Position and Runway Assignment... CONFIRM 3. Ensure correct destination, runway, and required landing distance have been entered into the G1000 NXi system: From the FPL SurfaceWatch Setup page 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Textron NAV III G1000 NXi Page 17 of 23

ABNORMAL PROCEDURES SURFACEWATCH CAUTION MESSAGES (IF EQUIPPED) CHECK RUNWAY DURING TAKEOFF (Amber annunciator displayed on PFD and aural CHECK RUNWAY ) This caution alert is issued when the aircraft is taking off from a runway different than that entered in the FPL SurfaceWatch Setup Page on the MFD. 1. Aircraft Position/Runway Assignment... CONFIRM If Aircraft Position and Runway Assignment are Correct: 2. Takeoff... CONTINUE AS DESIRED If Aircraft Position and Runway Assignment are Not Correct or Cannot be Determined: 3. Takeoff... ABORT 4. Throttle Control... IDLE (pull full out) 5. Brakes....APPLY 6. Enter correct origin, runway, and required takeoff distance into the G1000 NXi system: From the FPL SurfaceWatch Setup Page on the MFD. Textron NAV III G1000 NXi 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Page 18 of 23

CHECK RUNWAY DURING LANDING (Amber annunciator displayed on PFD and aural CHECK RUNWAY ) This caution alert is issued when the aircraft is landing on a runway different than that entered on the MFD FPL SurfaceWatch Setup Page. 1. Aircraft Position/Runway Assignment... CONFIRM If Aircraft Position and Runway Assignment are Correct: 2. Approach and Landing... CONTINUE AS DESIRED If Aircraft Position and Runway Assignment are Not Correct or Cannot be Determined: 3. BALKED LANDING Procedure... EXECUTE 4. Enter correct destination, runway, and required landing distance into the G1000 NXi system: From the FPL SurfaceWatch Setup Page on the MFD. 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Textron NAV III G1000 NXi Page 19 of 23

SURFACEWATCH SYSTEM MESSAGES (IF EQUIPPED) SURFACEWATCH INHIBITED During certain flight operations, there may be a desire by the crew to inhibit the SurfaceWatch system, although it is considered abnormal to do so. Use the following procedures to inhibit the SurfaceWatch system: 1. MFD AUX System Setup Page... VIEW 2. SurfaceWatch Alerts... SELECT 3. SurfaceWatch Alerts... SELECT OFF NOTE After inhibiting SurfaceWatch, the following will post as an alert on the PFD, in the Alerts window: SURFACEWATCH INHIBITED SurfaceWatch Inhibited. SurfaceWatch Alerts will remain inhibited until manually uninhibited by the pilot, or a power-cycle of the system. After a shutdown of the G1000 NXi system, SurfaceWatch will return to its normal state of operation and will not be inhibited. Textron NAV III G1000 NXi 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Page 20 of 23

SURFACEWATCH FAIL If any of the required inputs for SurfaceWatch operation are failed, invalid, or unavailable (such as GPS position), SurfaceWatch will be inoperative until the required parameters are restored. If SurfaceWatch has failed, the following will post as a message on the PFD, in the Alerts window: SURFACEWATCH FAIL One or more inputs invalid. SurfaceWatch will automatically return to its normal state of operation without crew action once the required inputs are restored. NO SURFACEWATCH RUNWAY POSITION DATA There are certain runways at various worldwide airports that do not have valid position data for the SurfaceWatch system to use. If such a runway is entered into the system for either takeoff or landing via the FPL SurfaceWatch Setup Page on the MFD, the following will post as a message on the PFD, in the alerts window: NO RUNWAY POSITION DATA Inhibit SurfaceWatch. No runway position data. SurfaceWatch should then be inhibited according to the SURFACEWATCH INHIBIT procedures outlined above. Failure to do so will result in nuisance TWY TAKEOFF or TWY LANDING warnings as applicable. After performing the takeoff or landing with SurfaceWatch inhibited, the system should be uninhibited as soon as practical so that functionality will be restored for the remainder of the flight. 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Textron NAV III G1000 NXi Page 21 of 23

NORMAL PROCEDURES No Change. Refer to Pilot s Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual or appropriate supplement. PERFORMANCE No Change. Refer to Pilot s Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual or appropriate supplement. WEIGHT AND BALANCE/EQUIPMENT LIST No Change. Refer to Pilot s Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual or appropriate supplement. AIRPLANE AND SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS STANDARD AVIONICS GSU 75 AIRDATA, ATTITUDE AND HEADING REFERENCE SYSTEM (ADAHRS) AND MAGNETOMETER (GMU) If installed, the optional GSU 75 ADAHRS combines information from the airplane s pitot/static system, as well as the aircraft s attitude, to provide the following indications on the G1000 NXi displays: attitude, altitude, airspeed, true airspeed, vertical speed, OAT, and heading information. The ADAHRS is located in the tailcone of the airplane, and contains both an Air Data Computer (ADC), as well as an Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS). The magnetometer, located in the left wing panel, provides heading information to the ADAHRS unit. HANDLING, SERVICE, AND MAINTENANCE No Change. Refer to Pilot s Operating Handbook and FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual or appropriate supplement. Textron NAV III G1000 NXi 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Page 22 of 23

OTHER PROCEDURES ADS-B OUT The installed ADS-B OUT system has been shown to meet the equipment performance requirements of 14 CFR 91.227. The ADS-B OUT system should be operational during all phases of flight, including airport surface movement operations. The ADS-B OUT system is operational when the transponder is in the ON or ALT mode. This will be indicated in the transponder window in the lower right corner of the PFD. If the G1000 NXi system is unable to transmit ADS-B OUT messages, the following message will post on the PFD in the alerts window: XPDR1 ADS-B NO POS Transponder: ADS-B is not transmitting position. If the above message is received, verify valid GPS position is available. 1. MFD AUX GPS Status Page... VERIFY GPS Position PRESSURE ALTITUDE BROADCAST INHIBIT While conducting operations within airspace that requires ADS-B Out transmissions, operate the transponder in ALT mode unless requested otherwise by ATC. If ATC requests the inhibit of pressure altitude transmissions, select the transponder to ON mode: 1. XPDR Softkey on PFD... PRESS 2. ON Softkey... PRESS 190-02128-02 Rev. 1 Textron NAV III G1000 NXi Page 23 of 23