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APPENDIX C
After a missed approach, how can the same
approach be re-selected? How can a new
approach be activated?
After flying the missed approach procedure, the pilot
may reactivate the same approach for another attempt
from the Procedures Page. Once the clearance is given
for another attempt, activate the approach from the Pro-
cedures Page by highlighting "Activate Approach?", then
pressing the ENT key. The G1000 provides navigation
along the desired course to the waypoint and rejoins the
approach in sequence from that point on.
To activate a new approach for the same airport, select
the new procedure from the Procedures Page. To view
the Procedures Page, press the PROC key and rotate the
large FMS knob to highlight "Select Approach?". Select
the desired approach from the list shown and press the
ENT key. Select the desired transition, then activate the
approach using the ENT key.
To activate a new approach to a different airport, press
the Direct-to key and select the desired airport using the
small and large FMS knobs. Press the ENT key to accept
the selected airport, then follow the steps in the preceding
paragraph to select an approach for the new airport.
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Garmin G1000 Pilot's Guide for Cessna Nav III
NOTE: Do not attempt to reactivate the current
approach prior to crossing the missed approach
point (MAP). If an attempt to do so is made, an
alert message "Are you sure you want to discon-
tinue the current approach?" appears. The G1000
directs you back to the transition waypoint and
does NOT take into consideration any missed
approach procedures, if the current approach is
reactivated.
190-00498-00 Rev. A

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