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

6-8

11) After crossing the FAF, the destination

sequences to the MAP (‘RW03’, the runway
threshold, see Figure 6-18). Fly toward the
MAP.

Figure 6-18 Sequence to MAP

NOTE: When viewing the Map Page, note that
the final course segment is displayed in magenta
(the active leg of the flight plan always appears
in magenta) and a dashed line extends the course
beyond the MAP. The dashed line is provided for
situational awareness only and should NOT be
used for navigation. Follow the published missed
approach procedures.

12) When approaching the MAP, a waypoint alert

(‘APPRCHING WPT’) appears in the lower right
corner.

13) After crossing the MAP, ‘SUSP’ appears above

the OBS Key (Figure 6-19), indicating that
automatic sequencing of approach waypoints
is suspended at the MAP. A ‘from’ indication
is displayed on the CDI and Default NAV Page,
but course guidance along the final approach
course continues. If a missed approach is
required, use the OBS Key to initiate the missed
approach sequence, as outlined, beginning on
the following page.

Figure 6-19 ‘SUSP’ Annunciation

Flying the Missed Approach

After passing the MAP, if the runway is not in sight

the pilot must execute a missed approach. The GNS 430
continues to give guidance along an extension of the final
course segment (FAF to MAP) until the pilot manually
initiates the missed approach procedure (as mentioned
previously in reference to the ‘SUSP’ advisory).

Figure 6-20 Sequence to MAP

DO NOT USE FOR

NAVIGATION

The OBS Key is used to initiate the missed approach,

as follows (refer to Figure 6-20 for the following steps):

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