Garmin GPS 400 User Manual

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GPS 400 Pilot’s Guide and Reference

190-00140-60 Rev. H

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SECTION 1

INTRODUCTION

Flight Plans (FPL)

The GPS 400 lets the pilot create up to 20 flight plans,

with up to 31 waypoints in each flight plan. Flight plans
are created, edited, and activated using the FPL Key. The
FPL Page Group includes two pages: the Active Flight Plan
Page and the Flight Plan Catalog Page (Figures 1-29 and
1-30). The Active Flight Plan Page provides information
and editing features for the flight plan currently in use
(referred to as ‘flight plan 00’). The Flight Plan Catalog
Page serves as the main page for creating new flight plans,
as well as editing or activating previously created flight
plans.

Figure 1-29 Active Flight Plan Page

Figure 1-30 Flight Plan Catalog Page

Since using flight plans is arguably one of the more

complex features of the GPS 400, it will only be discussed
briefly here, with focus on creating a new flight plan and
activating it to use for navigation. After reading through
this brief introduction, answers to additional questions
about flight plans can be found in Section 4, Flight Plans.

Creating a new flight plan:

1) Press the FPL Key.
2) Turn the small right knob to select the Flight

Plan Catalog Page.

3) Press the MENU Key to display the Flight Plan

Catalog Page Menu (Figure 1-31).

Figure 1-31 Flight Plan Catalog Page Menu

4) Turn the large right knob to select ‘Create New

Flight Plan?’ and press the ENT Key.

5) The cursor appears on the first waypoint identifier

field (located directly below ‘WAYPOINT’). Use
the large and small right knobs to enter the
identifier of the first waypoint in the flight plan.
(The small knob is used to select the desired
letter or number and the large knob is used to
move to the next character space.)

6) Press the ENT Key once the identifier has been

selected. The cursor moves to the next blank
waypoint identifier field.

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