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1.1 Applicability
This supplement applies to TBM 700/850 aircraft which have been modified for
Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) operations in accordance with
Supplemental Type Certificate SA02571SE. It applies to TBM 700/850 aircraft
which have been modified in accordance with Appendix G of the G500/G600
TXi Part 23 AML STC Installation Manual, 190-01717-B3.
NOTE
The basic G500/600 TXi AFMS includes limitations and
procedures for the altitude preselector.
1.3 Definitions
2.1 Operations
Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum (RVSM) airworthiness approval is met
pending airplane compliance with the G600 TXi Installation Manual.
Airworthiness Approval alone does not authorize flight into airspace for which
an RVSM Operational Approval is required by an ICAO Regional Navigation
Agreement.
NOTE
Only the configurations approved in Appendix G of the G600
TXi Installation Manual is compliant with TBM 700 operation
in RVSM airspace.
NOTE
The RVSM critical area encompasses approximately 18 inches
forward and 8 inches above/below/aft of the static ports. If
damage or surface irregularities are suspected to be within this
area, consult maintenance personnel.
NOTE
The ADC failure procedures in this AFMS supersede the ADC
failure procedure in the basic G600 TXi AFMS.
Wind calculations will be unavailable. If valid GPS data is available, the PFD
will automatically display GPS altitude relative to mean sea level above the
altitude tape. Autopilot modes requiring air data which has failed may be
unavailable.
2. Select ADC 2 as the air data source by selecting ADC 2 on the PFD
display (Menu→Sensors→ADC2).
When ADC 2 data is displayed on the PFD, the PFD may be used for
altitude, airspeed, and vertical speed references. The PFD altitude
alerter function will be restored. All autopilot functionality will be
restored. TAS, OAT, and wind calculations will be unavailable if ADC
2 is a AM-250.
NOTE
If Transponder #1 is inoperative (per MEL), operate Transponder
#2 (if installed) without altitude reporting.
2. Select ADC 1 as the air data source by selecting ADC 1 on the Co-Pilot
PFD display (Menu→Sensors→ADC1).
WARNING
The standby altimeter uses the same static source as the ADC
2. The standby altimeter does not have static source error
correction applied and will therefore differ slightly from the
primary altimeters during normal operation. Do not use the
standby altimeter as the only means of determining the
incorrect altimeter.
1. Verify all altimeters (both primary altimeters and standby) are set to the
correct altimeter setting (e.g 29.92 inHg).
WARNING
This procedure is to be performed in addition to the
PFD 1 Failure procedure in the basic G600 TXi AFMS. This
procedure only addresses RVSM considerations for PFD
failure.
In addition to the loss of flight instruments, PFD failure will result in the loss of
altitude alerting and Transponder #1 altitude reporting.
NOTE
If Transponder #2 is not installed or inoperative (per MEL),
continue to operate Transponder #1 without altitude reporting
(stop altitude squawk).
NOTE
This procedure applies to loss of altitude alerting due to an
inability to select the desired altitude or loss of altitude alert
tones. Refer to PFD or ADC failure procedures for other
failure scenarios.
1. Verify all altimeters (both primary altimeters and standby) are set to
correct altimeter setting (e.g. 29.92 inHg).
The normal procedures in this section are for RVSM flight operations and are in
addition to all other normal procedures specified in the basic AFM/POH or
applicable supplements.
4.1 Preflight Inspection
1. Visually inspect the static ports and the RVSM critical region for
damage or surface irregularities.
4.3 Cruise
1. Set PFD altitude alerter to assigned altitude.
3. Cross-check altimeters.
a. Verify altimeter settings (e.g 29.92 inHg).
b. Note differences between primary and standby altimeters in
accordance with RVSM procedures.
NOTE
Difference between primary altimeters must be less than 200
feet.
STANDBY
ALTIMETER ALTITUDE XPNDR 1
XPNDR 2
(OPTIONAL)
ALT PRESELECT ALT HOLD
ADC 1 SIGNALS OSCILLATOR
KDC 222
XPNDR 2
(OPTIONAL)
ALTITUDE
ADC 1
GMC 605
GSA 87 SERVOS
• GDU 700 or GDU 1060 Primary Flight Display (PFD) Pilot side
• GSU 75B Air Data Computer (ADC 1)
• GDU 700 or GDU 1060 Primary Flight Display (PFD) Co-Pilot Side
• GSU 75B or GDC 74B Air Data Computer (ADC 2)
• GFC 600 AFCS autopilot system
• Transponder 1
• Transponder 2 (optional)
STANDBY
AIRSPEED
XPNDR 2
GSU 75B XPNDR 1 GSU 75B/GDC 74B
(OPTIONAL)
AIR DATA
& MODE ANNUN.
GSA 87 SERVOS
The GSU 75B or GDC 74B, and the AM-250 have been modified with static
source error correction (SSEC) data at the time of installation. This data
corrects the pitot-static system for residual errors in the system. The standby
altimeter connected to Static 2 has not been corrected with SSEC.
Transponder #2 (if installed) receives altitude data from the AM-250 (ADC 2) or
the Co-Pilot PFD if equipped. Transponder #2 will always report the pressure
altitude from ADC 2 if ADC 2 is an AM 250. If the aircraft is equipped with a
Co-Pilot PFD, Transponder #2 will report the pressure altitude from ADC 2. If
ADC 1 is selected for display on the Co-Pilot’s PFD, then Transponder #2 will
report the pressure altitude from ADC 1.