20 procedures (mfd), Leg types supported by the g1000, 20 procedures (mfd) -130 – Garmin G1000 Piper PA32 User Manual

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GPS NAVIGATION

190-00692-00 Rev. B

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Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for Piper PA32

5.20 PROCEDURES (MFD)

LEG TYPES SUPPORTED BY THE G1000

There are currently 23 different database leg types. All 23 published procedures and leg types are supported

by the G1000 and available to the pilot for flight planning.

• AF - DME arc to a fix

• CF – Course to a fix

• DF – Direct to a fix

• FA – Course from fix to an altitude

• FC – Course from fix to distance

• FD – Course from fix to DME distance

• FM – Course from fix to manual termination

• HA – Hold terminating at altitude

• HF – Hold terminating at a fix

• HM – Hold with manual termination

• IF – Initial fix

• PI – Procedure turn to course intercept

• RF – Constant radius turn to fix

• TF – Track between two fixes

• CA – Course to an altitude

• CD – Course to a DME distance

• CI – Course to an intercept

• CR – Course to a radial

• VA – Heading vector to an altitude

• VD – Heading vector to DME distance

• VI – Heading vector to an intercept

• VM – Heading vector to manual termination

• VR – Heading vector to a radial

NOTE:

The G1000 supports vertical navigation for all lateral leg types except for CA, CI, FA, FM, HA, HM, PI,

VA, VD, VI, VR, and VM.

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