Garmin G2000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Cessna Corvalis T240
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6)
Touch the
Load Airway
Button to display the Airway Selection Screen.
7)
Scroll the list if necessary and touch an airway selection button to select the
airway and display the Select Exit Window.
8)
Scroll the list if necessary and touch an airway exit point selection button to
select the airway exit point and display the Airway Waypoint Sequence.
9)
Touch the
Load Airway
Button to insert the airway into the stored flight
plan.
REMOVING FLIGHT PLAN ITEMS
Some waypoints in the final approach segment (such as the FAF or MAP) can not
be removed individually. Attempting to remove a waypoint that is not allowed results
in a window displaying ‘Invalid flight plan modification.’
Removing a waypoint from the active flight plan:
1)
From the
Home
Screen, touch
Flight Plan
.
2)
Scroll the list if necessary and touch a waypoint selection button to display
the Waypoint Options Window.
3)
Touch the
Remove Waypoint
Button.
4)
Touch the
Yes
Button in response to “Remove <waypoint name>?” The
waypoint is removed. To cancel the request, touch the
No
Button.
Removing a waypoint from the active flight plan using the PFD
Controller:
1)
Press the
FPL
Key to display the Flight Plan Window (PFD).
2)
Turn the large
PFD
Key to highlight the waypoint.
3)
Press the
CLR
Key. The ‘Remove <waypoint name>?’ window is displayed.
4)
With ‘OK’ highlighted, press the
ENT
Key. To cancel the request, press the
CLR
Key, or highlight ‘CANCEL’ and press the
ENT
Key.
Removing an airway from the active flight plan:
1)
From the
Home
Screen, touch
Flight Plan
.
2)
Scroll the list if necessary and touch an airway selection button to display
the Airway Options Window.
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