Section 9: vertical navigation (vnav) – Garmin GPS 500 User Manual

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GPS 500 Pilot’s Guide and Reference

SECTION 9

VERTICAL NAVIGATION

9-1

SECTION 9: VERTICAL

NAVIGATION (VNAV)

The GPS 500’s Vertical Navigation Page (Figure 9-2)

allows you to create a three-dimensional profile (Figure
9-1) which guides you from your present position and
altitude to a final (target) altitude at a specified location.
This is helpful when you’d like to descend to a certain
altitude near an airport or climb to an altitude before
reaching a route or direct-to waypoint. Once the profile is
defined, message alerts and additional data on the Default
NAV and Map Pages keep you informed of your progress.

NOTE: To use the vertical navigation features,
the ground speed must be greater than 35 knots
and direct-to navigation or a flight plan must be
activated.

Figure 9-1 VNAV Profile

VER

TICAL NA

VIGA

TION PR

OFILE

VER

TICAL SPEED

REQUIRED

DISTANCE TO TARGET

TIME AND DISTANCE
TO PROFILE

TARGET ALTITUDE
AND POSITION

AIRPORT

CURRENT ALTITUDE
AND POSITION

Displaying the Vertical Navigation Page:

Press the VNAV key.

Figure 9-2 VNAV Page

Current Page

Target Altitude and Altitude

Reference (AGL or MSL)

Target Distance

(from reference)

Vertical Speed

Desired

Vertical

Speed

Required

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