Garmin International has added new features to its Garmin Pilot app on iPad or iPhone devices. These new enhancements to Garmin Pilot include graphical depiction of runway and airport closures on the dynamic map. Alerts for terminal environment NOTAMs have been added throughout the app to enable pilots to quickly view any pertinent NOTAMs. Especially beneficial to pilots flying in Europe, this update also adds the display of airspaces using the ICAO defined classification colours.
Expanding on the graphical airspace, obstacle and NAVAID NOTAMs feature, Garmin Pilot 10.5 now displays runway closure NOTAMs as an overlay on the dynamic map or SafeTaxi diagram, in full or split-screen mode. Runway closures are colour-coded for easy identification and interpretation. Closed runways are depicted in red with a yellow ‘X’ at each end. An orange runway with a yellow clock depicted at each end indicates the runway is closed, with conditions that require investigation, such as the time or date of the closure. Finally, a yellow runway indicates an upcoming closure. In addition to runway closures, airport closures are also displayed on the dynamic map.
Terminal NOTAMs are displayed throughout Garmin Pilot, including the airport page, procedures and airport diagrams as well as integrated within the flight planning process. When viewing a closed airport or an airport with a closed runway, a new colour-coded warning banner will be displayed across the top of the airport page to alert pilots. On procedures and airport diagrams, applicable NOTAMs can be easily accessed via the warning button in the bottom-right corner along with a colour-coded badge to reflect the number of issued NOTAMs. The warnings tab on the flight plan form allows pilots to access relevant terminal NOTAMs for the departure and destination airport when creating a flight plan. The procedure selector will also display runway closure badges on the applicable instrument procedures.
Garmin Pilot users in Europe will notice the new ICAO airspace classification colours on the dynamic map. The airspace colours are in alignment with ICAO standards and popular in country charts, such as DFS or IGN. ICAO airspace colours are automatically enabled for users with a Garmin Pilot Europe standard licence.