Garmin GNC 420 User Manual

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GNC 420(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference

1-17

SECTION 1

INTRODUCTION

190-00140-20 Rev. K

Nearest (NRST) Airspace Page

The last page in the NRST Page Group, the Nearest

Airspace Page (Figure 1-29), provides information for
up to nine controlled or special-use airspaces near or in
the flight path. Airspace information appears on this
page based on the same criteria used for airspace alert
messages:

• If the projected course will take the aircraft inside

an airspace within the next ten minutes, the
message ‘Airspace ahead -- less than 10 minutes’
appears.

• If the aircraft is within 2 nm of an airspace and

the current course will take the aircraft inside, the
message ‘Airspace near and ahead’ appears.

• If the aircraft is within 2 nm of an airspace and

the current course will not take the aircraft inside,
the message ‘Near airspace less than 2nm’ appears.

• If the aircraft has entered an airspace, the message

‘Inside airspace’ appears.

Figure 1-29 Nearest Airspace Page

By default, airspace alert messages are turned off.

When turned on, the message (MSG) annunciator located
directly above the MSG Key flashes to alert the pilot to
the airspace message. See Section 9.4, Setup 1 Page:
Airspace Alarms for information on enabling airspace alert
messages.

Viewing an airspace alert message:

1) Press the MSG Key. The Messages Page appears

with the alert message (Figure 1-30).

Figure 1-30 Message Page

2) Press the MSG Key again to return to the

previous display.

Note that the airspace alerts are based upon three-

dimensional data (latitude, longitude, and altitude) to
avoid nuisance alerts. The alert boundaries for controlled
airspace are also sectorized to provide complete information
on any nearby airspace. Additional information about a
nearby airspace (such as controlling agency, frequency, and
floor/ceiling limits) is available from the Nearest Airspace
Page (Section 8.9).

Viewing additional airspace information:

1) Press the small right knob to activate the

cursor.

2) Turn the large right knob to select the desired

airspace from the list.

3) Press the ENT Key to view the airspace

information.

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