Approach Information Page - Garmin G1000 Pilot's Manual

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MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY

APPROACH INFORMATION PAGE

The Approach Information page shows the available
approach procedures for a selected airport. Where
multiple initial approach fixes (IAFs) and feeder routes are
available, that information may also be displayed. A map
image provides a layout diagram for each approach and
transition. To display the Airport Approach Information
Page press the APR softkey.
To scroll through the available approaches
and transitions:
1.
Press the FMS knob to activate the cursor.
Turn the large FMS knob to place the cursor on
2.
the 'APPROACH' procedure name field.
3.
Turn the small FMS knob to display a window
of available approaches for the selected airport.
Continue turning the FMS knob to select the
desired approach.
4.
Press the ENT key. The cursor moves to the
transitions (TRANS) field.
Turn the small FMS knob to display a window
5.
of available transitions. Continue turning the
FMS knob to select the desired transition or
select 'VECTORS' for guidance only along the
final course segment of the approach. Press the
ENT key. NOTE: the cursor moves through the
remaining fields but they are not selectable.
6.
To remove the flashing cursor, press the FMS
knob.
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NOTE: Not all approaches in the database are
approved for GPS use. As you select an approach,
a GPS designation to the right of the procedure
name indicates the procedure can be flown using
the GPS receiver. Some procedures do not have
this designation, meaning the GPS receiver may
be used for supplemental navigation guidance
only. VOR approaches, for example, must be
flown by tuning the NAV receiver to the proper
frequency and coupling the NAV receiver to the
HSI located on the PFD.
190-00498-00 Rev. A

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