Honeywell EGPWS MK V Pilot's Manual page 66

Enhanced ground proximity warning system
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PLI
PPI
PWS
QFE
QNE
QNH
RAAS
RAIM
RCD
RFCF
SAT
TA
TAD
TCAS
TCF
TERR
TO/GA
VDOP
VFOM
VFR
VG
VHF
WS
Definitions
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Mark V and Mark VII EGPWS Pilot's Guide
Pitch Limit Indicator
Plan Position Indicator
Predictive Windshear System
A method of setting the altimeter to compensate
for changes in barometric pressure and runway
elevation. Pilot receives information from airfield
and adjusts his altimeter accordingly and it will
read zero altitude at touchdown on the runway.
The method of setting the altimeter to the
standard atmosphere datum -29.92 inches of
mercury (1,013.25 mb). This setting is used in the
United States airspace by all aircraft above
FL180.
The more common method of setting the
altimeter to compensate for changes in barometric
pressure. Pilot receives information from airfield,
adjusts his altimeter accordingly and the altimeter
will read airfield elevation at touchdown.
Runway Awareness and Advisory System
Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring
Reloadable Customer Definition
Runway Field Clearance Floor
Static Air Temperature
Terrain Awareness
Terrain Alerting and Display
Traffic Collision Avoidance System
Terrain Clearance Floor
Terrain
Takeoff/Go-Around
Vertical Dilution of Precision
Vertical Figure of Merit
Visual Flight Rules
Vertical Gyro
Very High Frequency
Windshear
060-4241-000
Rev H, August 2011

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