CESSNA 501/551 GARMIN G600 COMBO
See our new PRESS RELEASE
and our new installation photos
The Jettech STC will install the Garmin G 600 “Glass Panel” with
SVT Synthetic Vision initially in Cessna Citation 501/551 aircraft.
In addition to the G 600 a number of other Garmin products can
be displayed, such as Satellite WX, Traffic Information System
and GPS information from the GNS 400/500 series. Jettech’s
STC will also allow the G600 to be fully functional with your
existing RVSM equipment.
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The G600 boasts of a single 10-inch wide bezel, pairing both a primary flight display (PFD) and a multi-function (MFD) display on the dual-screen. The G600 replaces the existing gyro’s with advanced Garmin’s super-reliable GRS 77 Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS).
When you add SVT to the mix, your visual frame of reference gets even better. In addition to identifying airports by name and showing runways (with their numbers and threshold markings) in graphical perspective, the SVT display lets you see at a glance nearby terrain features or obstacles that might pose a hazard to navigation. Although not intended to replace traditional attitude and directional cues as one’s primary flight reference, SVT clearly improves your view of this data by giving it a realistic visual frame of reference. So, it’s almost like having a clear-day “out-the-window” view of your flight situation – even in solid IFR or nighttime/marginal VFR conditions.
In addition to fixed terrain and obstacles, SVT also works with TCAS/TAS/TIS traffic technologies to depict targets in 3-D perspective, so you can visually gauge how high and how close they are. The proximity-coded TCAS symbology grows larger as it gets nearer – making traffic conflicts easier to see and identify.
Jettech’s G600 system in your 501/551 Citation replaces all Electro Mechanical primary flight display gauges with the G600 EFIS Glass display on a new pilot instrument panel. It utilizes your existing RVSM solution and Garmin 430/530 GNS radios.
Want more info on the G600? Click here to see Garmin's press release.

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