Position Page - Garmin GNS 430 Pilot's Manual & Reference

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Position Page

The position page (the fourth NAV page) displays your present position (by default, in
latitude and longitude) and altitude. The position page also displays your current track,
ground speed, time and a reference waypoint fi eld. These fi elds are user-selectable to
confi gure the page to your own preferences and current navigation needs.
Graphic "Track"
Indicator
Present
Position
Reference
Waypoint Fields
The graphic "track" indicator at the top of the page indicates the direction you're
heading, or track, only while you're moving. Directly below are three user-selectable
fi elds, which by default, display track, ground speed and altitude. Barometric pressure
(BARO) settings and minimum safe altitude (MSA) can also be displayed on these fi elds.
MSA is the recommended minimum altitude within approximately ten miles of your
present position. MSA is calculated from the information contained in the database and
generally includes mountains, buildings and other permanent features.
Do not rely solely on MSA as an absolute measure of safe alti-
tude. Consult current charts and NOTAMs for your area.
User-selectable
Data Fields
The graphic "track" indicator and the TRK
indication directly below it provide the same
information. Use the graphic "track" indicator for
quick at-a-glance ground track information.
Fourth Page
in NAV group
NAV PAGES
2
Position Page
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