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PSP 605−6
AIR DATA SYSTEM INDICATIONS (CONT'D)
Altitude Alert Operation
Figure 11−10−23
BARO MIN
The barometric altitude minimums (BARO MIN) is a function of barometric altitude, and all
references are related to the pilot’s altimeter display. BARO MIN has a range of 10 to 15,000 feet,
and is set under the MINIMUMS section of the REFS menu. The selected minimums will display in
cyan below the altitude tape as MIN XXX BARO. The XXX represents the selected digital value.
The BARO alert is set under the MIN ALERT section of the REFS menu.
BARO MIN Analog Reference
As minimum descent altitude is approached, the cyan minimums pointer (reverse sigma shape)
appears on the altitude tape. When the aircraft reaches minimums (BARO MIN ALERT), a
flashing yellow MIN indication is presented on the right edge of the ADI for 5 seconds, and the
analog reference changes from cyan to yellow and flashes for 5 seconds.
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BARO MIN Display
Figure 11−10−24
Radio Altimeter
The radio altimeter (RA) is part of the radio sensor system (RSS), and is independent from the air
data system. The RA is a frequency modulated continuous wave (FM CW) type of altimeter that
measures aircraft height above ground level (AGL). The RA altimeter is used by the flight control
computers (FCCs), TAWS, and TCAS, and is displayed on the PFDs.
The PFD radio altitude display is presented as a digital readout. The readout is displayed from 0 to
2,500 feet above ground. The numeric display appears at the bottom of the attitude indicator as
the airplane descends through 2,500 feet above ground level (AGL), and disappears as the
airplane climbs through 2,500 feet AGL.
Radio Altitude Analog
An analog radio altitude display is shown at the bottom of the barometric altitude tape area, to
improve ground awareness. The analog radio altitude ground awareness cue is displayed as
crosshatch yellow tape, with a range of 0 to 270 ft. When radio altitude is approximately 270 ft,
the ground awareness cue comes into view at the bottom of the barometric altitude tape, and
moves up to meet 0 ft radio altitude.
NOTE
In order to conform to JAA CAT II certification requirements, service
bulletin 605–34–005 indicates that the installation of a second RA is
required.
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Radio Altitude (RA) Displays
Figure 11−10−25
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RA MIN
The radio altitude minimum (RA MIN) is a function of radio altimeter altitude, and all references are
above ground level (AGL). RA MIN has a range of 5 to 999 feet, and is set under the MINIMUMS
section of the REFS menu. The selected minimums are displayed in cyan below the altitude tape
as MIN XXX RA. The XXX represents the selected digital value. The RA alert is set under the MIN
ALERT section of the REFS menu.
RA MIN Analog Reference
The RA MIN reference, located on the left side of the barometric altitude tape, is a cyan pole
with a flag at the top, which extends up from the analog radio altitude display. The analog
reference rises towards the "0 ft" RA.
When the aircraft descends to decision height (RA MIN ALERT), the analog reference changes
from cyan to yellow and flashes for 5 seconds. The analog RA MIN reference continues to rise
until radio altitude is zero. A flashing yellow MIN indication is also displayed on the right edge of
the ADI for 5 seconds, as selected minimums are reached.
RA MIN Display
Figure 11−10−26
Vertical Speed
The vertical speed (VS) display consists of a vertical analog scale and pointer with a green drag
line. A part-time digital readout of the vertical speed is also provided when VS is 300 feet/minute or
greater.
The VS pointer moves up and down the scale to indicate current VS. As the pointer moves, the
drag line appears to emphasize the VS. The vertical speed scale has a range of ±4000 fpm. The
digital readout of the vertical speed is displayed on either the top or bottom of the vertical speed
scale, respective of climb or descent, and has a range of ±15,000 fpm.
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