Procedures – Garmin GNS 430 User Manual

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Selecting an ILS Approach

For this example, we’ll use

a fl ight from Laughlin Bullhead
(Arizona) International to Flagstaff
Pulliam (KFLG) and select
the ILS runway 21 approach.
“SHUTR” intersection will be
selected as the IAF, which will
include an outbound leg and a
procedure turn. Of course, vec-
tors-to-fi nal could also be selected,
as previously described for the
non-precision approach examples.

1. Select Flagstaff Pulliam (KFLG) as your

destination, via the

D

key or as the last

waypoint in a flight plan.
2. Press the

P

key and select the “ILS

21” approach using the steps outlined on page 66.

3. From the transitions window, select “SHUTR” as the IAF. Also, select “Load?” (or “Activate?”, if already

cleared for the approach).

4. A reminder message appears, indicating that GPS can only be used for approach monitoring. As

mentioned, you will need to use the VLOC receiver for this approach. Press ENT to acknowledge the

message.

When you “Load?” (or “Activate?”) an ILS approach, the ILS frequency is automatical-

ly placed in the standby fi eld of the VLOC window. To use this frequency, simply press
the

V

key to place it in the active frequency fi eld.

PROCEDURES

ILS Approach

Example

5

DO NOT USE FOR

NAVIGATION

Flagstaff (AZ) Pulliam

ILS DME Rwy 21

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