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Appendix C
NOTE: Although the Garmin and Jeppesen Navigation Databases contain
much of the same information, pilots may notice differences in behavior,
nearest list functionality, airspace display, and map page display details due to
data content variations.
The following information is provided from the internal navigation database:
• *Airport—identifier, facility name, city/state/country, latitude/longitude, field
elevation, available fuel types, runway designations and layout, runway surface,
runway length, runway width, runway lighting, communication frequencies, and
published approaches.
• Weather—frequencies associated with an airport (ASOS, ATIS, and AWOS).
• *VORs—identifier, facility name, city/state/country, location (latitude/longitude),
frequency, service volume (high, low, terminal), and type (such as VOR-DME,
TACAN, and VORTAC).
• *NDBs—identifier, facility name, city/state/country, location (latitude/longitude),
and frequency.
• Intersections—identifier, nearest VOR, radial and distance from nearest VOR,
location (latitude/longitude), and region/country.
• ARTCC—Air Route Traffic Control Centers.
• Airspace—boundaries (Class B, Class C, Control Zones, SUAs, and MOAs),
controlling agency, and vertical boundaries.
• FSS—Flight Service Stations.
* Symbology used for NDBs, VORs, and airports is consistent with those used on a
sectional chart.
NOTE: After performing a navigation database update, verify all flight plan(s)
(routes) are current. If there is an obsolete aviation point in a saved route, the
route is locked and unusable. A new route with current navigation database
points will need to be created.
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