Map Page - Garmin GNS 430 Pilot's Manual And Reference

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3.4 MAP PAGE

The second NAV page is the Map Page (Figure 3-8),
which displays the present position using an airplane
symbol, along with nearby airports, NAVAIDS, user-
defined waypoints, airspace boundaries, lakes, rivers,
highways, and cities.
Present Position
Map Display
Map Range
Current Page Group
Figure 3-8 Map Page
NOTE: If the GNS 430 is unable to determine
a GPS position, the present position (airplane)
symbol does not appear on the Map Page.
Different symbols are used to distinguish between
waypoint types.
The identifiers for any on-screen
waypoints can also be displayed. (The identifiers are
enabled by default.) Special-use and controlled airspace
boundaries appear on the map, showing the individual
sectors for Class B, Class C, and Class D airspaces.
Data Fields
Position of
Current Page
within Current
Page Group
Number of Pages in
Current Page Group
GNS 430 Pilot's Guide and Reference
The following symbols are used to depict the various
airports and NAVAIDS on the Map Page:
Airport with hard surface runway(s);
(primary runway shown)
Airport with soft surface runway(s) only
Private Airfield
VOR
VOR/DME
DME
Localizer
Intersection
VORTAC
TACAN
NDB
Locator Outer Marker
The Map Display can be set to 23 different range
settings from 500 feet to 2000 nautical miles (statute and
metric units are also available). The range is indicated
in the lower left-hand corner of the Map Display (Figure
3-8), and represents the top-to-bottom distance covered
by the Map Display.
SECTION 3
NAV PAGES
3-5

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