
Airplane Flight Manual Supplement
II Morrow Inc. for II Morrow Apollo SL50/SL60
2345 Turner Rd SE March 17, 1997
Salem, OR 97302 Part #: 560-1006-00
FAA Approved
Date: MAR 31 1997 Page 7 of 16
10. Foreign Airspace
FAA approval of the Apollo SL50 GPS/SL60 GPS-COMM does not necessarily constitute
approval for use in foreign airspace.
3. EMERGENCY/ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
3.1 E
MERGENCY
P
ROCEDURES
No change. Refer to approved Airplane Flight Manual.
3.2 A
BNORMAL
P
ROCEDURES
1. Invalid Nav Data
If the Apollo SL50 GPS/SL60 GPS-COMM navigation information is not available or is
invalid (flagged), utilize remaining operational navigation equipment as required.
2. RAIM Not Available
If a “RAIM Not Available” message is displayed, continue to navigate using the GPS
equipment or revert to an alternate means of navigation appropriate to the route and phase
of flight. When continuing to use GPS navigation, position must be verified every 15 minutes
using visual reference or another IFR-approved navigation system.
4. NORMAL PROCEDURES
4.1 G
ENERAL
The normal operating procedures for the Apollo SL50 GPS/SL60 GPS-COMM are outlined
in the Apollo SL50 GPS/SL60 GPS-COMM User’s Manual listed under Limitation 1.
4.2 S
YSTEM
A
NNUNCIATORS
The Apollo SL50 GPS/SL60 GPS-COMM is connected to two annunciators in an array of
six annunciators located in the upper left of the aircraft instrument panel. The annunciators
are illustrated in Figure 3. The brightness of the annunciators is controlled by a toggle switch
labeled “Day/Night” located directly above the annunciators. These annunciators are shared
by the Apollo 2001 NMS (NMC2). When the Apollo SL50/SL60 is selected as the
navigation source, only the MSG, and PTK annunciators are connected. The GPS,
APPRCH, and ACTIVE annunciators and the OBS/HLD annunciator/switch are used only
when the Apollo 2001 is selected as the navigation source. The OBS/HLD annunciator
switch is optional for the Apollo SL50/SL60 and is not used in this installation. The function
of the six annunciators is as follows:
a) MSG (amber)
The MSG annunciator is illuminated to indicate messages are still active. The annunciator
flashes to indicate a new message that has not been viewed.
b) GPS (amber) N/A
Used only by multi-sensor navigation systems which include GPS. The GPS annunciator is
illuminated when GPS is not available or not in use. (Not used by the Apollo SL50/SL60).
c) PTK (blue)
The PTK annunciator is illuminated when parallel track offset is in use.
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