the United States. North American navigation data provided by Jeppesen, ensures pilots have the information they need for flight planning. Rich, interactive maps within Garmin Pilot support north-up and track- up navigation, so maps, their labels, and the information displayed on the map is upright and easy to read. Geo-referenced FliteCharts include approaches, departures, and arrival procedures and SafeTaxi incorporates geo-referenced airport diagrams in Canada.
Because weather information is an important part of flight planning for every pilot, radar and satellite imagery for Canada and the United States is available with the latest update. Since precipitation and cloud cover information can be displayed on the moving map alongside flight plan information, it’s easy to determine if weather will impact route of flight.
METARs, TAFs, AIRMETs, SIGMETs, NOTAMs and winds aloft information provide pilots with even more weather
data, which can also be overlaid on top of the moving map or viewed in split-screen mode.
Situational awareness is enhanced
with Garmin Pilot, which offers obstacle and terrain alerting capabilities similar to the company’s portable and panel mount avionics. Terrain information may be viewed on the dedicated terrain page or as an overlay on the moving map. Pop-up alerts also offer an additional layer of protection to warn of nearby obstacles or terrain. Synthetic vision (SVX) adds to the feature-rich capabilities of Garmin Pilot Canada Premium, offering a 3D depiction of ground, water, obstacles, terrain and the runway environment so it’s easier than ever to navigate in terrain-challenging environments.
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