2-9190-01102-02 Rev. E Garmin G500 Pilot’s GuideForewordSec 1SystemSec 2PFDSec 3MFDSec 4HazardAvoidanceSec 5AdditionalFeaturesSec 6Annun.& AlertsSec 7SymbolsSec 8Glossary Appendix AAppendix BIndex2.3 Attitude IndicatorAttitude information is displayed over a virtual blue sky and brown groundwith a white horizon line. The Attitude Indicator displays pitch, roll, and slip/skid information.1 Roll Pointer2 Roll Scale3 Aircraft Symbol4 Horizon Line5 Land Representation6 Pitch Scale7 Slip/Skid Indicator8 Sky Representation9 Roll Scale Zero568724391Figure 2-12 Attitude IndicatorThe horizon line is part of the pitch scale. Above and below the horizon line,major pitch marks and numeric labels are shown for every 10º, up to 80º. Minorpitch marks are shown for intervening 5º increments, up to 25º below and 45ºabove the horizon line. Between 20º below to 20º above the horizon line, minorpitch marks occur every 2.5º.Angle of bank is indicated by the position of the pointer on the roll scale.Major tick marks are 30º and 60º and minor tick marks are 10º, 20º, and 45ºare shown to the left and right of the zero.The Slip/Skid Indicator is the bar beneath the roll pointer. The indicatormoves with the roll pointer and moves laterally away from the pointer toindicate lateral acceleration. Slip/skid is indicated by the location of the barrelative to the pointer. One bar displacement (as shown below) is equal to oneball displacement on a traditional Slip/Skid Indicator.