Garmin updates GI 275 electronic flight instrument
Garmin International has updated the GI 275 electronic flight instrument and was granted supplemental type certificate (STC) approval by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
The GI 275 can now be used with the GFC 500 autopilot to deliver added redundancy when multiple GI 275 units are installed in an aircraft. In addition to GFC 500 compatibility, the GI 275 can serve as a replacement attitude indicator and horizontal situation indicator to legacy Century II/III autopilots.
Additional features of the latest GI 275 upgrade include the display of outside air temperature, groundspeed, true airspeed and wind on the attitude indicator, as well as data field enhancements on the multi-function display (MFD) page.
GFC 500 autopilot compatibility with the GI 275
A single GI 275 electronic flight instrument can now be used as the attitude source to drive the GFC 500 autopilot, while also displaying mode annunciations and flight director indications. For added redundancy in aircraft equipped with dual GI 275’s, the secondary GI 275 is capable of coupling to the GFC 500 autopilot, as well. In the unlikely event of a primary GI 275 failure, the autopilot remains fully functional when paired with the secondary GI 275.
Additional redundancy is extended to include the G500 TXi & G600 TXi flight displays, which also allow the GI 275 to couple to the GFC 500 autopilot if needed when serving as a secondary instrument. Unique to the GI 275 and TXi, pilots will receive a mis-compare notification if the AHRS sources between the two do not align.
Additional GI 275 display enhancements
The GI 275 electronic flight instrument can display outside air temperature (OAT) and true airspeed (TAS) when using a temperature probe. OAT and TAS are displayed along the bottom of the display, while wind speed and direction are displayed above the heading and autopilot annunciations on the attitude indicator. Additionally, MFD data field enhancements allow pilots to easily edit and change data fields on the MFD page.
In July, Garmin had updated the features on the Garmin Pilot app, adding a new configurable tab bar along the bottom of the application and offering easy access to commonly used features and functions within the app.