Garmin GNC 420 User Manual

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GNC 420(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference

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SECTION 4

DIRECT-TO NAVIGATION

190-00140-20 Rev. K

Selecting a Destination by Facility Name or
City

In addition to selecting a destination by identifier, the

Select Direct-to Waypoint Page (Figure 4-4) also allows the
pilot to select airports, VORs, and NDBs by facility name
or city location. If duplicate entries exist for the entered
facility name or city, additional entries may be viewed
by continuing to turn the small right knob during the
selection process. See Section 7.1, Duplicate Waypoints
for more information.

Identifier, Symbol,

and Region

Facility Name

Flight Plan

Field

Nearest Airport

Field

City

Figure 4-4 Select Direct-to Waypoint Page

Selecting a direct-to destination by facility
name or city:

1) Press the Direct-to Key. The Select Direct-to

Waypoint Page appears, with the waypoint
identifier field highlighted.

2) Turn the large right knob to highlight the

facility name (second line) or the city (third
line) field.

3) Use the small and large right knobs to enter

the facility name or city location of the desired
destination waypoint (Figure 4-5). When
spelling the facility name or city, the GNC 420’s
Spell’N’Find feature selects the first entry in the
database based upon the characters entered
up to that point.

Figure 4-5 Facility Name Selected

4) Continue turning the small right knob to scroll

through any additional database listings for the
selected facility name or city. The pilot can also
scroll backwards with the small right knob if
the desired waypoint has been scrolled past.

5) Press the ENT Key to confirm the selected

waypoint, and press the ENT Key again to
activate the direct-to function.

Selecting a Destination from the Active Flight
Plan

When navigating an active flight plan, any waypoint

contained in the flight plan may be selected as a direct-to
destination from the Select Direct-to Waypoint Page. See
Section 5, for more information on flight plans.

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