Section 5: Procedures; Approaches, Departures, And Arrivals - Garmin GPS 400 Pilot's Manual And Reference

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SECTION 5: PROCEDURES

5.1 APPROACHES, DEPARTURES, AND
ARRIVALS
The GPS 400 allows the pilot to fly non-precision and
precision approaches to airports with published instrument
approach procedures. All available approaches are stored
on the Jeppesen NavData Card, and are automatically
updated when the new card is inserted into the GPS 400.
Subscription information for NavData cards is included in
the GPS 400 package.
The Procedures Page (Figure 5-1) is displayed by
pressing the PROC Key. The Procedures Page provides
direct access to approaches, departures, and arrivals,
based upon the active flight plan or direct-to destination.
In either case, the departure and destination airports must
have published procedures associated with them.
Selecting an approach, departure, or
arrival:
Press the PROC Key to display the Procedures
1)
Page.
2)
Turn the large right knob to highlight 'Select
Approach?', 'Select Departure?', or 'Select
Arrival?' (Figure 5-1) and press the ENT Key.
Figure 5-1 Procedures Page
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3)
4)
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A window appears listing the available
procedures (Figure 5-2). Turn the large right
knob to highlight the desired procedure
and press the ENT Key. (When a direct-to
destination is selected, departures are offered
for the nearest airport.)
Figure 5-2 Approach Window
A second window appears listing the available
transitions (Figure 5-3). Turn the large right
knob to highlight the desired transition
waypoint and press the ENT Key. The approach
'Vectors' option assumes the pilot will receive
vectors to the final course segment of the
approach and will provide navigation guidance
relative to the final approach course.
Figure 5-3 Transitions Window
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