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• Large-format, flat-panel LCD displays serve as paired PFD and MFD • Fully integrated avionics suite with WAAS-certified GPS • Optional HSVT™ synthetic vision on PFD depicts terrain and obstacle data in 3-D • Optional HTAWS alerting with terrain and obstacle database for the U.S. and Europe • Large moving-map MFD with engine/fuel gauge cluster, checklist capability • 16-watt VHF comm transceivers with 8.33-kHz channel spacing • Mode-S transponder with Traffic Information Service (TIS) • Optional XM WX satellite weather and XM Radio • Optional worldwide weather, voice communication, flight tracking and text messaging via the GSR 56 Iridium transceiver • SafeTaxi airport diagrams included • Optional global connectivity (worldwide weather, Iridium SatPhone, text messaging, and more) • Solid-state AHRS referencing • Interfaces for terrain, traffic, lightning and weather sensors • Support for optional FLIR or live-cam video • Full reversionary display capability • Modular rack-mounted LRUs • Garmin product support and 2-year warranty Bell Helicopter Textron has selected the G1000H for installation on the


Bell 407 GX. This system will include HSVT, HTAWS, and the tail rotor camera.


The Garmin G1000H pretty much has it all. Although the learning


curve to get fully proficient with all the features is, at first, a little steep, this system offers a completely integrated solution, which enhances both safety of flight and situational awareness. ◆


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