Silencing repeated terrain warnings |
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ttvetdoc
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Posted: 03 Mar 2020 at 3:29pm |
I have twice now flown into private mountainous airstrips and been bombarded with 'terrain, pull up' warnings as I'm approaching the airport and when on final. These airstrips are not in the database so the navigator has no idea I'm trying to land on an actual runway and thinks I'm trying to fly the plane into the ground with mountains all around me. I block out the warnings but they are very distracting during challenging approaches. I can hit 'clear' on my IFD440 but it comes right back. Is there an easy way to silence these repeated aural warnings or do I just have to remember to turn them off in the settings prior to launching to one of these airstrips in the future?
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forkauto
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Turn the aural alerts off in the setup menu or turn the alerts volume down in menu
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AviSteve
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See page 3-50 of the IFD500 series pilot guide (2-43 in the 400 series PG). It describes how to designate a user waypoint as an airport. It's a little hokey, but that feature was included specifically to address this situation. Put that waypoint in your flight plan and the warnings should go away.
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Steve Lindsley
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Gring
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Steve, I am working on a panel update and have a Mid Continent MD41 TAWS annunciation with an inhibit button. Looking at the install manual, it looks like there are outputs for the Terrain Alert and Pull UP annunciation as well as an input to inhibit TAWS. Can you confirm that these are indeed operational in the latest software?
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brou0040
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TAWS inhibit works already (may have always worked as far as I know), I can't say what the pinout being used, but I have a "FLTA Inhibit" switch on my panel. Designating a waypoint as an airport may not be enough. There are airports in the database, such as L05, where I always get terrain alerts going in. Just be sure to add enable FLTA to your checklist so you don't accidentally leave the switch turned off. The switch is much easier than going into the settings. I don't like to scare passengers and there are certain passes where I know it'll go off every time so I enable it through the pass and enable on the other side with the flick of a switch.
Edited by brou0040 - 03 Mar 2020 at 9:03pm |
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Bob H
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ttvetdoc
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Excellent - exactly what I was looking for!
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AviSteve
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I asked the responsible engineer and he says... "Yes, there are discrete inputs & outputs and yes they work when wired to an MD41." His recollection is that it has been there since around 10.2.0 |
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Steve Lindsley
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Gring
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Great, thanks. I thought so based on the pinout. When I was working with the precertified software, it wasn't yet operational and couldn't remember hearing the status.
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