Garmin G3X Touch Pilot’s Guide 190-01754-00 Rev. L258Additional FeaturesSystemOverviewFlightInstrumentsEISCNSInterfaceGPSNavigationFlightPlanningHazardAvoidanceAdditionalFeaturesAFCSAnnun/AlertsAppendixIndexFLIGHT PATH MARKERThe Flight Path Marker (FPM), also known as a Velocity Vector, is displayed on the PFD atgroundspeeds above 30 knots. The FPM depicts the approximate projected path of the aircraftaccounting for wind speed and direction relative to the three-dimensional terrain display.The FPM is always available when the Synthetic Vision feature is in operation. The FPMrepresents the direction of the flight path as it relates to the terrain and obstacles on thedisplay, while the airplane symbol represents the aircraft heading and attitude.The FPM may be used to identify a possible conflict with the aircraft flight path and distantterrain or obstacles. Displayed terrain or obstacles in the aircraft’s flight path extending abovethe FPM could indicate a potential conflict, even before a terrain alert is issued. However,decisions regarding terrain and/or obstacle avoidance should not be made using only the FPM.Activating and deactivating the flight path marker:1) Touch the Attitude Indicator or HSI to display the PFD Options.2) Touch More Options.3) Touch and drag to scroll down.4) Touch Flt. Path Marker to toggle the flight path marker on and off.ZERO PITCH LINEThe Zero Pitch Line is drawn completely across the display and represents theaircraft attitude with respect to the horizon. It may not align with the terrain horizon,particularly when the terrain is mountainous or when the aircraft is flown at highaltitudes.