Cessna Caravan Gets Garmin Glass

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Key Takeaways:

  • Cessna is standardizing the Garmin G1000 glass cockpit and GFC 700 flight control system across its entire turboprop Caravan line.
  • This move signifies that all aircraft within Cessna's product line now feature state-of-the-art Electronic Flight Instrument Systems (EFIS).
  • The Caravan's G1000 system will include engine instrumentation, monitoring, terrain, traffic, weather, crew alerting, and Class Gama 3 WAAS compliance for LPV approaches.
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While light aircraft makers Cirrus and Columbia can be credited with launching the glass cockpit revolution for piston singles, Cessna took its time dropping steam gauges. As of this week, with the announcement that the turboprop Caravan will now have the G1000, everything in the Cessna line now features state-of-the-art EFIS. The G1000, along with Garmin digital GFC 700 flight control system, will be standard equipment in all three variants of the Caravan, the 675, the Grand Caravan and Super Cargomaster.

The Caravan version of the G1000 will feature engine instrumentation and monitoring for the Pratt & Whitney PT6 turboprop, terrain, traffic, weather and crew alerting. It will also be Class Gama 3 WAAS compliant and thus capable of the LPV approaches that are becoming more numerous by the month. G1000-equipped Caravans will be available during the first half of 2008, according to Garmin and Cessna.

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