Gound Speed Mini Function

This course provides pilots with an in-depth understanding of the Ground Speed Mini (GS Mini) function, designed to optimize approach and landing performance in varying wind conditions.

Gound Speed Mini Function

Pilots will learn how the GS Mini function works to maintain a minimum ground speed by adjusting approach speeds, ensuring adequate energy management during descent and landing phases. The course covers system logic, operational benefits, and how to monitor and manage the function in real-time during final approach. Ideal for pilots looking to enhance safety and efficiency during landing in gusty or wind-shear conditions.
What is the primary indication that airspeed readings might be unreliable?
What should be the immediate pilot action upon suspecting unreliable airspeed?
Which of the following is a common cause of unreliable airspeed indications?
Which control input should pilots use to manage the aircraft in an unreliable airspeed scenario?
In an unreliable airspeed situation, how should the autopilot be managed?
A) Rely solely on the GPS ground speed
A) It stabilizes cabin pressure
A) Altimeter
A) Potential aircraft over-speed
A) Maintain the current course and altitude indefinitely