Garmin GFC 500-equipped Cessna.

Garmin announced it has received Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Supplemental Type Certification (STC) approval for the GFC 500 autopilot in several more aircraft models. Intended for qualifying piston single-engine aircraft below 6,000 lbs., the GFC 500 delivers superior in-flight characteristics, self-monitoring capabilities and minimal maintenance needs when compared to older generation autopilot systems.

GFC 500 approvals                                                                                          

The GFC 500 autopilot uniquely integrates with the G5 to provide pilots with an economical and highly capable autopilot along with a modern electronic flight instrument. The autopilot mode controller contains large dedicated keys and knobs, a control wheel that allows for easy adjustments to aircraft pitch, airspeed and vertical speed and a level button that returns the aircraft to straight-and-level flight. The GFC 500 servos also contain a brushless DC motor and a gear train that eliminates the need for a maintenance-prone mechanical slip clutch. G5 provides input and display of altitude preselect, heading, vertical speed target, airspeed target and Flight Director command bars for the GFC 500. An optional GAD29 adapter allows the GFC 500 and G5 to interface with select Garmin GPS or VHF navigators.

The latest approvals for the GFC 500 autopilot include the following aircraft:

  • Piper PA-28-150/151/160/161/180/181
  • Beechcraft Bonanza S35, V35, V35A and V35B

GFC 500 feature set

The full-featured GFC 500 autopilot provides thousands of existing general aviation aircraft with a simple, light-weight and cost-effective autopilot upgrade path. The GFC 500 incorporates solid state attitude sensors with robust self-monitoring capabilities to provide superior autopilot performance, greater reliability and safety benefits that are similar to the popular GFC 700 autopilot.

In addition to traditional autopilot capabilities such as altitude hold, vertical speed and heading modes, the GFC 500 also includes:

  • Premium functions and advanced capabilities such as altitude pre-select1 and indicated airspeed hold mode. VNAV will be a growth function when appropriately equipped.
  • Pilots can select, couple and fly various instrument approaches, including GPS, ILS, VOR, LOC and back course approaches2.
  • Built-in GPS roll steering capability eliminates the need for external roll steering converters, allowing for smoother navigation tracking when installed with a compatible navigator.
  • Level Mode button, which automatically engages the autopilot to restore the aircraft to straight and level flight.
  • Underspeed protection helps prevent the pilot from stalling the aircraft.
  • Overspeed protection helps prevent the pilot from exceeding aircraft maximum speed (VNE).
  • With the addition of an optional yaw servo, Yaw Damper (YD) mode minimizes yawing oscillations while also helping to maintain coordinated flight by keeping the slip/skid indicator centered.
  • Flight Director command bars can be displayed on the G5 when paired with the GFC 500.
  • Pilots can fly coupled ‘go-arounds’ during missed approach sequencing. A remotely-installed go-around button commands the Flight Director to display the appropriate pitch attitude required for the missed approach procedure and activates a loaded missed approach when paired with a GTN 650/750 navigator.
  • An optional pitch-trim servo adds automatic trim and manual electric trim.

As a standard feature, pilots receive Garmin ESP with the GFC 500 autopilot, which works to assist the pilot in maintaining the aircraft in a stable flight condition. ESP functions independently of the autopilot and works in the background to help pilots avoid inadvertent flight attitudes or bank angles and provide airspeed protection while the pilot is hand-flying the aircraft.

Garmin expects to further expand its list of aircraft models approved for the GFC 500 autopilot. Upcoming aircraft models include:

  • Grumman AA-5 Traveler, AA-5A Cheetah, AA-5B/AG-5B Tiger
  • Beechcraft Bonanza C33, C33A, E33, E33A, E33C, F33, F33A, F33C, G33
  • Cessna 210L, T210L, 210M, T210M, 210N, T210N
  • Mooney M20 (models to be determined)
  • Piper PA-32 (models to be determined)

Visit Garmin.com/GFC500Aircraft to view the most up-to-date information regarding current and future certification programs for the GFC 500 autopilot. To express interest for the certification of either the GFC 500 or GFC 600 autopilots in additional aircraft types not listed, contact aviation.sales@garmin.com and provide specific aircraft make/model information. For additional information, visit: www.garmin.com/aviation.

  1. Available on GFC 500 or Garmin flight displays.
  2. GFC 500 requires a GTN/GNS navigator or GNC 255/SL 30 for navigation and approach functions.