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PROCEDURES

Approach with Hold

Example

3a. An alert message in the lower right hand corner of the screen will recommend entry procedures for the

holding pattern (i.e., “HOLD DIRECT”, “HOLD PARALLEL”, or “HOLD TEARDROP”). As you fly the hold-

ing pattern, a timer appears on the default NAV page. The timer automatically resets on the outbound

side of the hold when you are abeam the hold waypoint. The timer again resets as you turn inbound

(within approximately 30° of the inbound course). This allows you to use standard timing (typically one

minute) to fly the inbound and outbound legs of the hold.

4a. The GNS 430 will provide course guidance only on the inbound side of the holding pattern. When

leaving the holding pattern to re-fly the approach (or another approach) press the

P

key to “Select

Approach?” or “Activate Approach?” as previously described. (Or, use the

D

key to select another

destination.)

Flying an Approach with a Hold

Starting where the previous example left off, we’ll assume weather conditions resulted

in a missed approach at Lynchburg Regional. Now, you’ve decided to divert to Farmville
Regional (KFVX) instead.

1. Press

D

.

2. Use the small (

a

) and large (

d

) right knobs to

enter the destination airport’s identifier (KFVX).
3b. Press

E

twice.

This time, you select the GPS runway

21 approach into Farmville Regional. The
GPS runway 21 approach begins with
a holding pattern at the IAF, BODRY
intersection.

4b. Press

P

and select the “GPS 21” approach.

(See page 66 for additional instructions.)

DO NOT USE FOR

NAVIGATION

Farmville (VA) Regional

GPS Rwy 21

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