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Aspen Avionics Evolution EFD1000 VFR PFD
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EFD1000 VFR PFD Pilot’s Guide
Page 6-14
091-00028-001 ( ) EFD1000 VFR PFD Pilots Guide
Page 6-15
091-00028-001 ( )
CHAPTER 6 EXPANDED EMERGENCY AND ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
6.8. In-Flight AHRS Reset
In the unlikely event the PFD determines a potential degradation of attitude
information, a warning annunciation, CROSS CHECK ATTITUDE, is shown (Figure 6-5).
If the attitude pitch or roll data become invalid, a red X and the textual annunciation
of ATTITUDE FAIL replaces the Attitude Indicator, and all aircraft roll, pitch, and
slip information is removed from the Attitude Display (Figure 6-6). Use alternate,
mechanical ight instruments for primary ight information and reset the PFD’s AHRS as
soon as possible.
During the In-Flight AHRS Reset, the aircraft should not be subjected to excessive turn
rates. Typical in-ight Resets will take approximately 30 seconds, but can take longer if
the reset is initiated while banked or maneuvering.
NOTE
When the PFD’s AHRS is reset in ight, it performs an
abbreviated initialization.
The AHRS Reset is considered complete when the PFDs
attitude and heading is once again displayed, stable,
and correct with respect to the horizon or standby
attitude indicator.
Figure 6-5
Attitude Degraded Performance
Figure 6-6
Attitude Failure

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