Direct-To-Navigation - Garmin G1000H Pilot's Manual

Integrated flight deck pilot’s guide for the bell 407gx
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FLIGHT MANAGEMENT

5.5 DIRECT-TO-NAVIGATION

The Direct-to method of navigation, initiated by pressing the Direct-to Key on either the MFD or PFD, is
quicker to use than a flight plan when the desire is to navigate to a single point such as a nearby airport.
Once a direct-to is activated, the system establishes a point-to-point course line from the present position to the
selected direct-to destination. Course guidance is provided until the direct-to is replaced with a new direct-to or
flight plan, or cancelled.
A vertical navigation (VNV) direct-to creates a descent path (and provides guidance to stay on the path) from
the current altitude to a selected altitude at the direct-to waypoint. Vertical navigation is based on barometric
altitudes, not on GPS altitude, and is used for cruise and descent phases of flight.
The Direct-to Window allows selection and activation of direct-to navigation. The Direct-to Window displays
selected direct-to waypoint data on the PFD and the MFD.
VNV Constraints
- Altitude at Arrival
- Along Track Offset
Desired Course
VNV Constraints
- Altitude at Arrival
- Along Track Offset
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Figure 5-50 Direct-to Window - MFD
Figure 5-51 Direct-to Window - PFD
Garmin G1000H
Pilot's Guide for the Bell 407GX
Direct-to Point Info
- Identifier/Symbol/Region
- Facility Name
- City
Map of Selected Point
Location of Destination
- Bearing/Distance
Direct-to Point Info
- Identifier/Symbol/City
- Facility Name
Direct-to Point Info
- Bearing/Distance
- Desired Course
Activation Command
190-01255-00 Rev. A

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