Garmin G2000 Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna T240
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6)
Touch the
Remove Departure
Button, the
Remove Arrival
Button, or the
Remove Approach
Button.
7)
Touch the
OK
Button in response to “Remove <procedure> -<procedure name> from flight plan?” The
procedure is removed (the departure airport remains when removing a departure). To cancel the request, touch
the
Cancel
Button.
CHANGING FLIGHT PLAN COMMENTS (NAMES)
The comment field (or name) of each flight plan can be changed to something that is useful for identification
and sorting.
Changing the active flight plan comment:
1) From
Home
, touch
Flight Plan
>
Flight Plan Options
2)
Touch the
Rename
Button to display the keypad.
3)
Use the keypad to select the comment.
4)
Touch the
Enter
Button to accept the comment, and and return to the Flight Plan Options Screen.
Changing the active flight plan comment using the GDU Controller:
1)
On the GDU Controller, press the
FPL
Button to display the Direct To Window.
2)
Turn the large
PFD
Knob to move the cursor to the comment field, if necessary.
3)
Turn the small
PFD
Knob one click to activate the editing cursor (flashing).
4)
Turn the large and small
PFD
knobs to select the comment (large knob moves the cursor; small knob selects the
character)
5)
Press the
ENT
Key or the small
PFD
Knob to accept the selection.
Changing a stored flight plan comment:
1)
From
Home
, touch
Flight Plan
>
Flight Plan Options
2)
Touch the
Catalog
Button to display the Flight Plan Catalog Screen.
3)
Scroll the list if necessary and touch a flight plan options button to display the Catalog Options Window.
4)
Touch the
Rename
Button to display the keypad.
5)
Use the keypad to select the comment.
6)
Touch the
Enter
Button to accept the comment, and return to the Flight Plan Catalog Screen.
along track oFFSetS
A waypoint having an “along track offset” distance from an existing waypoint can be entered into a flight plan.
Along track offset waypoints lie along the path of the existing flight plan, and can be used to make the system
reach a specified altitude before or after reaching the specified flight plan waypoint. Offset distances can be
entered from 1 to 999 nm in increments of 1 nm. Entering a negative offset distance results in an along track
offset waypoint inserted before the selected waypoint, whereas entering a positive offset distance results in an
along track offset waypoint inserted after the selected waypoint. Multiple offset waypoints are allowed.
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