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Garmin highlights NOTAMs in latest Garmin Pilot iteration
Airspace NOTAMs are available as a graphical map overlay and can be depicted as a circle or other shape with the type and associated altitude of the NOTAM labelled for more clarity, depending on the selected zoom level.

Garmin has added new features to the Garmin Pilot application for Apple mobile devices, offering the ability to reference graphical airspace and obstacle NOTAMs during pre-flight planning and for increased situational awareness in flight. Additional features include an enhanced user interface for Profile View, giving pilots the ability to access important information such as weather, PIREPs and more, faster than before.

Airspace NOTAMs are now available as a graphical overlay on the map and can be depicted as a circle or other shape with the type and associated altitude of the NOTAM labelled for even more clarity depending on the selected zoom level. NOTAMs that are scheduled to become active in the next 24 hours are displayed in yellow to help alert pilots in advance and aid with flight planning, with a brighter contrast for areas showing upcoming restricted airspace. Active airspace NOTAMs are colour-coded depending on the following classifications: Red: Restricted and Danger NOTAMs, such as Prohibited Areas; Orange: Alert and Warning NOTAMs, including Military Operation Areas (MOA); Gray: Flight Data Center (FDC) NOTAMs such as Instrument Approach Procedure changes; and Purple: Other NOTAMs such as Parachute Jumping areas.

For convenience, airspace NOTAMs can be viewed from either the map or flight plan page by selecting the NOTAMs layer from the map overlays menu. Pilots can view NOTAMs in both decoded and raw text by selecting the segment in the radial menu. Further, they may also be viewed by selecting the widget in spilt-screen mode.

Obstacle NOTAMs use pink obstacle figures on the map in order to differentiate obstacle NOTAMs from permanent obstacles and are displayed anytime the NOTAM or obstacle layer is enabled. Those obstacles that have since been removed are displayed for reference as a pink “X.” Obstacle NOTAMs are available from the map or flight plan page by selecting overlays from the map layer icon with the ability to be viewed in both decoded and raw text by selecting the obstacle segment in the radial menu. Also, for convenience pilots have the ability to view a list from the airport page and by tapping the map icon for a selected NOTAM, jump there right on the map.

Enhancements to the Flight Profile View have also been introduced. The new quick access bar in the Flight Profile View allows pilots to display critical flight information such as weather, PIREPs and traffic from compatible Garmin ADS-B traffic sources with just a single touch. Using the new and simple Pinch-to-Zoom capability, pilots now have the ability to more seamlessly review parts of the flight by focusing on a particular segment in the Profile View while still being able to reference the basic flight profile above.

The newest release of Garmin Pilot, version 10.3 for Apple mobile devices is available immediately. For new customers, Garmin Pilot is available in the Apple App Store as a free download for the first 30 days.

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