Garmin APOLLO GX65 User Manual

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Point C - Inbound between D1850 (ARC) and
CF005 (APPR)
1. Flight plan sequencing will operate automatically

for each of the remaining waypoints. You will
receive arrival and next DTK messages as you cross
each waypoint. Press

MSG

to view the message.

Press

MSG

again to return to the previous display.

Point D - Between CF005 (APPR) to FF005 (FAF)
1. Note that the flight plan waypoints used as

step-down fixes are depicted on the Jeppesen
Approach Plate, but not on the NOS charts.

2. If you are using an NOS chart, you must identify

the waypoints on the chart by looking at the
distances between them on the vertical profile. You
may want to view the Arc Assist page to show your
distance relative to LJT.

3. As soon as FF005, the FAF becomes the active

waypoint. The Approach Active light will begin
flashing and the CDI will begin scaling to
approach sensitivity, as you will be within 2 nm of
the FAF when it becomes active.

4. As you cross FF005, verify that the Approach Active

annunciator is lighted indicating that you may
continue the approach.

Point E - Between FF005 (FAF) and MA005 (MAP)
1. Continue to the Missed Approach Point (MA005).

2. Verify that the OBS/HLD and Approach Active

annunciators are lighted. Flight plan waypoint
sequencing will be placed on hold.

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Approach Examples

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