Garmin GNS 430 User Manual

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GNS 430(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference

190-00140-00 Rev. P

SECTION 6

PROCEDURES

6-4

DO NOT USE FOR

NAVIGATION

Figure 6-7 Sample Approach

Select Destination

‘Select’ and ‘Load’ the

approach

‘Activate’ the

approach

Approach operations on the GNS 430 typically begin

with the same basic steps (refer to Figure 6-7 for the
following steps):

1) Select the destination airport using the Direct-

to Key, or as the last waypoint in the active
flight plan.

2) Choose the ‘Select Approach?’ option from

the Procedures Page (Section 6.1) or from the
Active Flight Plan Page Menu (Section 5.2,
Active Flight Plan Options).

3) ‘Load’ the approach (often while enroute) in

anticipation of its future use. This places the
approach in the active flight plan, but retains
course guidance in the enroute section until
the approach is ‘activated’.

4) ‘Activate’ the full approach or vectors-to-final,

as appropriate. In some scenarios, it may be
more convenient to immediately activate the
approach and skip the ‘Load’ process outlined
in the preceding step 3. The GNS 430 provides
both options.

Approaches with Procedure Turns

The procedure turn portion of an approach is stored

as one of the legs of the approach. For this reason, the
GNS 430 requires no special operations from the pilot
(other than flying the procedure turn itself) beyond what
is required for any other type of approach.

Figure 6-8 Sample Approach with Procedure Turn

DO NOT USE FOR

NAVIGATION

Lynchburg (VA) Regional

VOR or GPS Rwy 03



This example uses the VOR Runway 03 approach for

Lynchburg (Virginia) Regional Airport, KLYH, and assumes
a departure from Frederick (Maryland) Municipal Airport,
KFDK.

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