Navigating to a dme 9-28, Navigating to a dme -28 – Garmin APOLLO GX65 User Manual

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3. The Course Intercept alert will appear as you

become established inbound on the final approach
course.

Course Intercept

Next Dtk

312°

Navigating

to a DME

The Apollo GX may be used to help guide you to
near the start of an ILS approach by using the
location of a DME as a destination waypoint. The
waypoint type is labeled “LOC-DME,” which stands
for the Localizer-DME pair. Be careful when using
this waypoint as the Localizer location and the DME
location are often in separate locations. Your Apollo
GX will use the DME location as the waypoint. Do
NOT use the DME location as the start of the
approach.

You may use the DME waypoint as a guide to the
start of your approach and as a distance reference
point for a step-down approach.

1. Press

DIRECT-TO

. The Waypoint Type will flash.

Turn the

SMALL

knob to select the “LOC-DME”

waypoint type.

2. Turn the

LARGE

knob clockwise one click. The first

character of the LOC-DME Waypoint Name will
flash. Turn the

SMALL

knob to select the desired

character.

3. Repeat step 2 until you have selected the

LOC-DME. Press

ENTER

to navigate Direct-To

the selected waypoint.

4. Navigate to the DME waypoint according to

Bearing and Distance.

5. After reaching the waypoint, follow the directions

of the appropriate approach plate for navigation.

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Approach Basics (GX50/60)

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