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We are selecting an inbound course to MUGGZ
rather than an outbound course from the LTJ VOR.
With RNAV-type equipment, such as GPS, there could
be several degrees difference in the course between
LTJ and MUGGZ than the one published on the chart.
The 165° inbound to MUGGZ will get us to MUGGZ
more precisely than the 165° outbound from LTJ.
4. MUGGZ should automatically be noted as a holding waypoint as it
is a Missed Approach Hold Point (MAHP). Verify that the
OBS/HLD annunciator is lighted.
Point G (Inbound to MUGGZ)
1. As we already have selected 165° as the inbound to MUGGZ and
sequencing is suspended, we are set up for the hold.
2. Enter and fly the published holding pattern just as you would if
MUGGZ was a VOR and you had selected 165° on your OBS.
Point H (Holding Pattern)
Fly the holding pattern.
If you are going to reshoot the approach, select
MUGGZ as the IAF in your approach sequence
again. While holding at MUGGZ (MAHP), press
FPL, turn to the leg IMB (VOR)-to-MUGGZ (IAF).
Press DIRECT-TO and then ENT. MUGGZ will
remain the active waypoint and sequencing is still
suspended, but now you are holding at MUGGZ
(IAF). If your course to MUGGZ is not exactly 165°
TO, reset it. Press DIRECT-TO twice, set the OBS to
165°, and press ENT.
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