Procedures, Wt s, Ts u v w – Garmin GNS 430 User Manual

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6. As the CDI needle centers, make any remaining

course corrections to establish yourself on the final

approach course. At 2.0 nautical miles from the FAF

(TOP VOR), the GNS 430 will switch from terminal mode

to approach mode. CDI scaling will be tightened from 1.0

to 0.3 nautical mile, full scale deflection.

7. As you approach the FAF, a waypoint alert in the lower

right corner (“NEXT DTK 214°”) will appear. Make any

course adjustments necessary for the final course seg-

ment (FAF to MAP).

8. As you cross the FAF, the destination sequences to

the MAP (“RW22”). With the needle centered, fly toward

the MAP, observing the altitude minimums dictated by

the approach plate.

9. As you approach the MAP, a waypoint alert

(“APPRCHING WPT”) will appear in the lower right corner.

10. As you cross the MAP, “SUSP” will appear above the

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key, indicating that automatic sequencing

of approach waypoints will be suspended at the MAP. A “from” indication will be displayed on the CDI

and default NAV page, but course guidance along the final approach course will continue. Do NOT follow

this extended course. Follow published missed approach procedures using the

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key to initiate the

missed approach sequence, as outlined on page 72.

PROCEDURES

Vectors-To-Final

Approach Example

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NAVIGATION

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