EGPWS Honeywell
EGPWS Honeywell
EGPWS Honeywell
Options .......................................................................................................................43
BASIC FUNCTIONS:
MODE 1 Mode 1 provides alerts for excessive descent rates with respect to
altitude AGL and is active for all phases of ight. This mode has
Excessive inner and outer alert boundaries as illustrated in the diagram
Descent and graphs on the next page.
Rate
3000
2500
Radio Altitude (FEET)
2000
"SINKRATE"
1500
1000
"PULL UP!"
500
Steep The EGPWS offers a Steep Approach option that desensitizes the
Approach alert boundaries to permit steeper than normal approaches (e.g.,
Bias MLS or GPS) without unwanted alerts.
MODE 2 Mode 2 provides alerts to help protect the aircraft from impacting
the ground when rapidly rising terrain with respect to the aircraft
Excessive is detected. Mode 2 is based on Radio Altitude and on how
Closure to rapidly Radio Altitude is decreasing (closure rate). Mode 2 exists
Terrain in two forms, 2A and 2B.
The Mode 2A upper limit is reduced to 1250 feet (950 feet with
version -022 and later) for all airspeeds when the Terrain Alert-
ing and Display function is enabled and available. This is due
to the enhanced alerting capability provided with TAD, resulting
from high integrity GPS Altitude and Geometric Altitude data. The
Mode 2A envelope is lowered in order to reduce the potential for
nuisance alerts during an approach.
At takeoff, the MTC is zero feet. As the aircraft ascends, the MTC
is increased to 75% of the aircrafts Radio Altitude (averaged over
the previous 15 seconds). This value is not allowed to decrease
and is limited to the same values as the Mode 4A curve. If the
aircraft radio altitude decreases to the value of the MTC, the EG-
PWS caution light illuminates and the aural message "TOO LOW
TERRAIN" is enunciated. The EGPWS caution lights extinguish
and aural messages cease when the Mode 4C alert envelope is
exited.
The rst level alert occurs when below 1000 feet Radio Altitude
and the aircraft is 1.3 dots or greater below the beam. This
turns on alert lights and is called a soft alert because the audio
message GLIDESLOPE is enunciated at half volume. Twenty
percent increases in the glideslope deviation cause additional
GLIDESLOPE messages to be enunciated.
The second level alert occurs when below 300 feet Radio Altitude
with 2 dots or greater glideslope deviation. This is called a hard
alert because a louder GLIDESLOPE, GLIDESLOPE message is
enunciated every 4 seconds continuing until the hard envelope
is exited. The alert lights remain on until a glideslope deviation
less than 1.3 dots is achieved.
To avoid unwanted Below Glideslope alerts when capturing the
localizer between 500 and 1000 feet AGL, alerting is varied in the
following ways:
Below Glideslope alerts are enabled only if;
Localizer is within 2 dots, if available
Landing gear and aps are selected,
Glideslope Cancel is not active,
A front course approach is determined
The upper altitude limit for the alert is modulated with vertical
speed. For descent rates above 500 FPM, the upper limit is set
to the normal 1000 feet AGL. For descent rates lower than 500
FPM, the upper limit is desensitized (reduced) to a minimum
of 500 feet AGL.
Bank Angle
Callout
A/P ENGAGED
A/P ENGAGED
122
33 33
400' 700'
(Minimum Elevation Number)
30'
WARN
CAUTION
TERRAIN IS SHOWN
IN SHADES OF GREEN,
YELLOW AND RED
30 Seconds from
projected impact
Terrain, Terrain,
Pull Up!
Black
Reference Altitude is projected down from actual aircraft altitude to provide a 30 second advance
display of terrain when descending more than 1000 FPM.
Terrain is not shown if it is below the lowest band and/or is within 400 feet (or lower if version -022
or later is installed) of the runway elevation nearest the aircraft. Sea level water is displayed if
supported by the display.
Solid Green
High Density Green Fill Terrain/Obstacle that is 500 feet below to 1000 below air
craft altitude.
Terrain/Obstacle that is the middle elevation
(Peaks only) band when there is no Red or Yellow terrain areas
within range on the display.
Low Density Green Fill Terrain/Obstacle that is 1000 to 2000 feet below
aircraft altitude.
Terrain/Obstacle that is the lower elevation band
(Peaks only) when there is no Red or Yellow terrain areas
within range on the display.
Black No signicant Terrain/Obstacle.
Low Density Cyan Fill
Water at sea level elevation (0 feet MSL).
(Peaks only)
Unknown terrain. No terrain data in the data-
Magenta Fill*
base for the magenta area shown.
NOTE: Magenta may be displayed at or near the south and North poles dependent upon the airplanes
ight path and location. Magenta is displayed outside of the MK VI Regional Terrain databases.
MESSAGE MODE
Pull Up ...............................................................................1, 2
Terrain, Terrain .....................................................................2
Terrain, Terrain Pull Up a, d ................................................TA
Obstacle, Obstacle Pull Up a, e ............................................TA
Terrain....................................................................................2
Minimums, Minimums a, f ....................................................6
Caution Terrain, Caution Terrain a, b ...................................TA
Caution Obstacle, Caution Obstacle a, c ...............................TA
Too Low Terrain ..............................................................4, TCF
Altitude Callouts a .....................................................................6
Too Low Gear........................................................................4A
Too Low Flaps ...................................................................... 4B
Sink rate, Sink rate .................................................................1
Dont Sink, Dont Sink ...........................................................3
Glideslope...............................................................................5
Bank Angle, Bank Angle a .....................................................6
Notes:
a) Message is dependent on aircraft type or option selected.
b) May also be Terrain Ahead, Terrain Ahead.
c) May also be Obstacle Ahead, Obstacle Ahead.
d) May also be Terrain Ahead preface to Pull Up.
e) May also be Obstacle Ahead preface to Pull Up.
f) May also be Minimums.
EGPWC
Normal The EGPWS provides visual and/or audio alerts for detected:
Procedures potentially dangerous terrain conditions (modes 1 4, TCF,
TAD),
below glideslope conditions (mode 5),
descent below predened altitudes or excessive bank angle
(mode 6),
These consist of warning, caution, and advisory alerts based on
the detection alert threshold penetration.
NOTE: Visual and audio indications may vary and procedures provided
are representative. Refer to an applicable AFM or EGPWS AFMS for specic
implementation.
Customer Information:
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Aircraft Information:
Aircraft Model ________________________________________________________
EGPWS Part Number _______________ EGPWS Serial # ________________________
060-4314-000 Rev. C