Garmin G3000
Integrated avionics package From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Garmin G3000 (also G3000H and G2000/G5000) is an avionics interface system designed by Garmin Aviation for light turbine aircraft.[1] The integrated touchscreen system contains multiple glass cockpit displays for operating a synthetic vision system and a three-dimensional rendering of terrain.[2]
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On 30 October 2019, Garmin announced that the Piper M600 and Cirrus Vision Jet would become the first general aviation aircraft certified with the company's Emergency Autoland system, designed to automatically land the aircraft in an emergency. The Autoland system was introduced on 18 May 2020 as part of "Autonomí", Garmin's suite of automated, safety-enhancing tools.[3][4][5]
Awards
In June 2021, it won the Collier Trophy for "the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics in America" for 2020.[6]
Applications
G2000
- Cessna Corvalis TTx
- Cirrus SR20/22/22T G7
G3000
G3000H
G5000
G5000H
See also
Related development
References
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