Garmin GMX 200 Specification - page 4
In busy airspace, pilots look to their multi-function displays (MFDs)
as “Information Central” for situational awareness. Here’s why:
(1) Positional information:
By showing the aircraft’s current position
in relation to ground features, chart data, navaids, and flight plan route,
the MFD gives pilots real-time “big picture” awareness of where they are
and where they’re heading.
(2) Alerting information:
By overlaying inputs from various sensors and
tracking systems, pilots can see and avoid hazards from threatening weather,
terrain, towers, obstacles or other aircraft in the vicinity. Early awareness makes
for better inflight decision-making.
(3) Data integration:
By consolidating multiple data sources in one easy-to-read
display, the MFD reduces cockpit workload. Pilots can see at a glance the data
they need – without sequencing through page after page of individual sensor
readouts or navigation screens.
In all three areas of MFD capability, the new Garmin GMX 200 sets the standard
for its class. It is the ultimate in safety, security and situational awareness for
multi-tasking GA pilots.
F o r t o d a y ’ s m u l t i - t a s k i n g p i l o t s , G a r m i n
u n v e i l s t h e i d e a l m u l t i - f u n c t i o n d i s p l a y.