Procedures – Garmin GNS 430 User Manual

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PROCEDURES

ILS Approach

Example

5

DO NOT USE FOR

NAVIGATION

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12. Also as you approach SHUTR, a

waypoint alert (“NEXT DTK 210°”) will

appear in the lower right corner of the

screen.

13. As you cross SHUTR, the destination

sequences to the MAP (“RW21”, the

runway threshold). With the needle on

the external CDI (or HSI) centered, fly

toward the MAP, observing the altitude

minimums dictated by the approach

plate. (When viewing the map page,

you’ll note that the final course seg-

ment is displayed in magenta — the

active leg of the flight plan always

appears in magenta — and a dashed

line extends the course beyond the

MAP.)

14. As you approach the MAP, a waypoint

alert (“APPRCHING WPT”) will appear

in the lower right corner.

15. As you cross the MAP, “SUSP” will

appear above the

O

key, indicat-

ing 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

O

key to initiate the missed approach sequence, as outlined on page 72.

NOTE

In addition to using the

O

key to initiate the missed approach sequence,

you may wish to press the

C

key to manually switch external CDI out-

put to the GPS receiver. “GPS” will be indicated above the

C

key. If you

leave the external CDI output on “VLOC” and are using an external CDI
(not an HSI), expect reverse sensing on the back course of the ILS.

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