Flying The Ils Approach - Garmin GNS 400W Pilot's Manual & Reference

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5 - PROCEDURES
ILS Approach
Flagstaff (AZ) Pulliam
ILS DME Rwy 21
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4.
A reminder message appears, indicating that
GPS can only be used for approach monitor-
ing. As mentioned, you will need to use the
VLOC receiver for this approach. Press ENT to
acknowledge the message.
When you "Load?" (or "Activate?") an ILS approach,
the ILS frequency is automatically placed in the standby
field of the VLOC window. To use this frequency, simply
press the VLOC flip-flop key to place it in the active
frequency field.
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430W Only

Flying the ILS Approach

When you "Activate?" an ILS approach, automatic
switching of the external CDI is enabled (unless turned
off from the CDI/Alarms Page). When you are established
on the inbound course to the FAF, the external CDI
guidance will automatically switch from "GPS" (shown
in green text) to "VLOC" (shown in white text). If you
have forgotten to activate the ILS frequency (step #4 below),
automatic selection of "VLOC" will not occur.
1.
DO NOT USE FOR
NAVIGATION
2.
3.
190-00356-00 Rev G
NOTE: GPS level of service annunciations (LPV,
ENR, etc.) are not applicable to the external CDI
(or HSI) when VLOC is active.
Within 31 NM of KFLG, the GNS 430W will
switch from en route mode to terminal mode
and the CDI scale will transition from 2.0 to
1.0 NM, full scale deflection.
If you haven't already activated the approach
(in steps on previous page), be sure to do so
when cleared for the approach.
As you approach the IAF (SHUTR), a waypoint
alert ("LT TO 030° x S") will appear in the lower
right corner of the screen.

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