Rnav Approach Procedures - Garmin GTN 625 Pilot's Manual

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Foreword
NOTE: If you attempt to intercept the approach course at a distance less
Getting
than 2.0 NM from the FAF, the GTN 6XX does not automatically switch
Started
the CDI to VLOC. In this case, touch the CDI key to manually switch from
GPS to VLOC.
Xpdr Ctrl
The automatic switch from GPS to VLOC is not immediate, but instead occurs
Com/Nav
gradually to prevent abrupt CDI changes when coupled to an autopilot. The CDI
selection can also be changed manually by touching the CDI key.
FPL
6.12
Direct-To
The GTN 6XX allows for flying LNAV, LNAV/VNAV, LNAV + V, LP, and LPV
approaches according to the published chart.
Proc
Phase of flight
Wpt Info
Annunciation
L/VNAV
Map
LNAV
Traffic
Terrain
LNAV + V
Weather
Nearest
Music
Utilities
System
LPV
Messages
LP
Symbols
Appendix
Index
6-14

RnAV Approach Procedures

Lateral Navigation/Vertical Navigation. RNAV non-
precision approach with advisory vertical guidance.
Lateral Navigation. RNAV non-precision approach.
Lateral Navigation with Advisory Vertical
Guidance. RNAV non-precision LNAV approach
with advisory vertical guidance. The glidepath
is typically denoted by a light dashed line on
the vertical profile (Jeppeson only) with an
associated glidepath angle (usually in the 3.00
degree range) and is provided to assist the pilot
in maintaining a constant vertical glidepath,
similar to an ILS glideslope.
Localizer Performance with Vertical guidance
(LPV) approach.
RNAV precision approach.
LP indicates Localizer Performance with no
vertical guidance.
Table 6-2 RNAV Approach Annunciations
Garmin GTN 625/635/650 Pilot's Guide
Description
Minimums
Published LNAV/
VNAV minimums.
Published LNAV
minimums.
Published LNAV
minimums.
Published LPV
minimums.
Published LP
minimums.
190-01004-03 Rev. B

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