Selecting An Approach - Garmin GPSMAP 196 Pilot's Manual

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Selecting an Approach

CAUTION: The approaches provided in the Jeppesen database
are for monitoring purposes only. The GPSMAP 196 is not an
IFR-approved instrument and should not be used as a primary
source of navigation guidance in instrument conditions.
When you select an approach, it replaces the destination airport with
the sequence of waypoints for the selected approach. Keep in mind
that the airport must have a published approach (GPS, RNAV, VOR,
NDB, localizer, or ILS) and only the final course segment (usually
from final approach fix to missed approach point) of the published
approach is available in the GPSMAP 196.
NOTE: When using a route, the selected approach for the
destination airport overrides your current route. The original
route is saved in the Route tab.
You can select an approach several ways:
• Press the Direct To
as described in the steps to the right.
• From the Active Goto (or Active Route) Page, press MENU.
• From the Airport Details Page, select the Approach tab.
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and press MENU on the Goto Page,
To select an approach for the destination airport:
1. Press the Direct To
to show the Goto Page. Select the
destination you want to travel to.
2. Press MENU to open the options menu. Highlight Select
Approach, and press ENTER.
3. Use the ROCKER to select the approach from the window,
and press ENTER. A Vectors? window appears. See the
following page for more information on vectors.
Selecting an Approach
4. Use the ROCKER to select Yes or No, and press ENTER.
The GPSMAP 196 removes the destination airport from the
Goto and replaces it with the approach waypoints.
GPSMAP 196 Pilot's Guide

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