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  2. Garmin G1000 - Wikipedia

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    Diamond DA42 Twin Star cockpit with Garmin G1000. The Garmin G1000 is an electronic flight instrument system (EFIS) typically composed of two display units, one serving as a primary flight display, and one as a multi-function display. Manufactured by Garmin Aviation, it serves as a replacement for most conventional flight instruments and ...

  3. Garmin - Wikipedia

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    Garmin Ltd. is an American multinational technology company based in Olathe, Kansas. [3] [4] The company designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and distributes GPS-enabled products and other navigation, communication, sensor-based, and information products to the automotive, aviation, marine, outdoors, and sport markets.

  4. Flight management system - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle WA, Aviation Supplies and Academics, 2007. ISBN 1-56027-683-5. Chappell, A.R. et al. "The VNAV Tutor: Addressing a Mode Awareness Difficulty for Pilots of Glass Cockpit Aircraft." IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Part A, Systems and Humans, vol. 27, no.3, May 1997, pp. 372–385.

  5. Garmin raises full-year guidance, results beat amid unabated ...

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    Garmin's fitness segment, its second-largest by revenue, has seen resilient growth in the first half of the year, primarily driven by an uptick in demand for wearables, allaying fears of sluggish ...

  6. Garmin G3000 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast - Wikipedia

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    Conceptual of the ADS-B system, illustrating radio links between aircraft, ground station and satellite. Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS-B) is an aviation surveillance technology and form of electronic conspicuity in which an aircraft determines its position via satellite navigation or other sensors and periodically broadcasts its position and other related data, enabling it ...

  8. Flight recorder - Wikipedia

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    The first modern flight data recorder, called "Mata-Hari", was created in 1942 by Finnish aviation engineer Veijo Hietala. This black high-tech mechanical box was able to record all required data during test flights of fighter aircraft that the Finnish Air Force repaired or built in its main aviation factory in Tampere, Finland. [4]

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