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Takeoff Tour - Garmin GPS 400 Pilot's Manual And Reference

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TAKEOFF TOUR

PROCEDURES
Approach Examples
Direct-To Navigation
The data fields on the default NAV page may
be custom-tailored to your preference. A menu
selection is provided to "Change Fields?"
d
The large right knob (
) is used to select the
data field you wish to change. Then use the
a
small right knob (
) to display a list of data
options and select the desired data item.
User-
selectable
Data Fields
Default NAV Page
During most flights, the default NAV, map and NAVCOM pages will be the pri-
mary pages used for navigation. The default NAV page displays a graphic course
deviation indicator (CDI), the active leg of your flight plan (as defined by the cur-
rent "from" and "to" waypoints), and six user-selectable data fields. The default set-
tings for these fields are distance to waypoint (DIS), desired track (DTK), bearing
to waypoint (BRG), ground speed (GS), ground track (TRK) and estimated time en
route (ETE). See Section 8 for definitions of these navigation terms. The default
NAV page is selected using the steps described on page 7.
From the default NAV page, simply rotate the small right knob (
the map page (see page 6) and again to display the NAVCOM page. The NAVCOM
page displays the available frequencies (communications and navigation) for the
departure airport, any enroute airports which are included in your flight plan, and
the final destination airport. When using the direct-to function, frequencies will be
listed for the airport nearest to your starting position and the destination airport.
(COM and NAV frequencies are shown for reference only.)
Course Deviation Indicator (CDI)
Active Leg of
Flight Plan
a
) to display

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