Adding procedures to a stored flight plan, Flight management, Restrictions on adding airways – Garmin G1000 Quest Kodiak User Manual

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RESTRICTIONS ON ADDING AIRWAYS

Some airways have directional restrictions on all or part of the route. Airway “A2” in Europe has a directional

restriction over the whole route such that it can be flown only in the direction MTD-ABB-BNE-DEVAL.

Airway “UR975” in North Africa has more complicated directional restrictions within the list of airway

waypoints AMANO, VAKOR, LIBRO NELDA, DIRKA, GZO, KOSET, and SARKI:

• Starting from AMANO, the airway can be flown only to LIBRO.

• Starting from SARKI, the airway can be flown only to LIBRO.

• Between NELDA and GZO, the airway can be flown in either direction.

In the US, airways that are “one-way” for specified hours of operation are not uncommon. These airways

are always bidirectional in the G1000 database.

The system only allows correct airway sequences to be inserted. If the pilot subsequently inverts the flight

plan, the system inverts the airway waypoint sequence and removes the airway header.

ADDING PROCEDURES TO A STORED FLIGHT PLAN

The G1000 allows the pilot to insert pre-defined instrument procedures from the navigation database into a

flight plan. The procedures are designed to facilitate routing of traffic leaving an airport (departure), arriving at
an airport (arrival), and landing at an airport (approach). See the procedures section for more details.

Figure 5-63 Stored Flight Plan Page

Flight Plan Name

Flight Plan

Waypoint List

Softkeys

Load Departure -

Load Arrival -

Load Approach -

Activate Flight Plan

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