Flying A Dme Arc Approach; Vectors To Final; Terrain - Garmin GTN 750 Pilot's Manual

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As you cross the MAP, a "SUSP" annunciation will appear, indicating that
automatic sequencing of approach waypoints is suspended at the MAP. A "from"
indication is displayed on the CDI and Default NAV Page, but course guidance
along the final approach course continues.
6.8

Flying a dMe Arc Approach

Approaches that contain DME arcs are supported by the GTN. The GTN will
provide guidance (left / right) relative to the arc. If you wish to activate the DME
arc leg manually, the aircraft must be near the arc, as shown in the shaded area
below.
6.9

Vectors to Final

With "Vectors-To-Final" (VTF) selected, the CDI needle remains off center
until you're established on the final approach course. With the approach
activated, the Map Page displays an extension of the final approach course in
magenta (remember, magenta is used to depict the active leg of the flight plan)
and "vtf" appears as part of the active leg on the Map page (as a reminder that
the approach was activated with vectors-to-final).
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Figure 6-19 DME Arc Example
Garmin GTN 725/750 Pilot's Guide
Foreword
Getting
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Direct-To
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Terrain

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