Garmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for the Piper PA-32 Saratoga
190-02692-00 Rev. A
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FLIGHT MANAGEMENT
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FLIGHT
INSTRUMENTS
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ADDITIONAL FEA
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APPENDICES
INDEX
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Removing an entire airway from a flight plan:
1)
For the active flight plan, press the
FPL
Key.
Or:
For
a stored flight plan:
a)
Press the
FPL
Key for the MFD. Turn the small
FMS
Knob to select the FPL – FLIGHT PLAN CATALOG Page
and push the
FMS
Knob to activate the cursor.
b)
Turn the
FMS
Knob to highlight the desired flight plan.
c)
Press the
EDIT
Softkey; or press the
ENT
Key, turn the large
FMS
Knob clockwise to select ‘Edit’ and press
the
ENT
Key; or press the
MENU
Key, select ‘Edit Flight Plan’ and press the
ENT
Key. The FPL – STORED
FLIGHT PLAN Page is displayed.
2)
Select the header of the airway to be removed.
3)
Press the
CLR
Key. The ‘Remove <airway name> from flight plan?’ 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.
5)
Push the
FMS
Knob to remove the flashing cursor.
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The system allows airways on the active flight plan to be collapsed or expanded from the Active Flight
Plan Page/Window. When airways have been collapsed, it is indicated on the airway heading.
When airways are collapsed, leg-to-leg computed values such as DIS or ETE shown for the exit waypoint
reflect the total of all the legs on the airway that have been hidden in the collapsed display. The DTK value
is inhibited because it is not usable in this context.
The Active Flight Plan Page always keeps the following three waypoints visible: “From” waypoint, “To”
waypoint, and “Next” waypoint. To prevent one or more of these waypoints from being hidden in a
collapsed airway segment, the airway segment that contains either the “To” or the “Next” waypoint is
automatically expanded. When an airway is loaded, airways are automatically expanded to facilitate flight
plan review.
Figure 5-61 Expanded/Collapsed Airways
Q3.FEPOT Airway
Collapsed View
Expanded View