GNS 430(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference
190-00140-00 Rev. P
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
By default, airspace alert
messages are turned off. When
turned on, the message (MSG)
annunciator located directly
above the
MSG
Key flashes to alert the pilot to the airspace
message. See Section 10.4, Setup 1 Page: Airspace Alarms
for information on enabling airspace alert messages.
To view an airspace alert message:
1) Press the
MSG
Key. The Messages Page
appears with the alert message (Figure
1-29).
Figure 1-29 Messages Page
2) Press the
MSG
Key again to return to the
previous display.
Note that the airspace alerts are based upon three-
dimensional data (latitude, longitude, and altitude) to
avoid nuisance alerts. The alert boundaries for controlled
airspace are also sectorized to provide complete information
on any nearby airspace. Additional information about a
nearby airspace—such as controlling agency, frequency, and
floor/ceiling limits—is available from the Nearest Airspace
Page (Section 8.9).
To view additional airspace information:
1) Press the small
right
knob to activate the
cursor.
2) Turn the large
right
knob to select the desired
airspace from the list.
3) Press the
ENT
Key to view the airspace
information.
Flight Plans (FPL)
The GNS 430 lets the pilot create up to 20 flight plans
with up to 31 waypoints in each flight plan. Flight plans
are created, edited, and activated using the
FPL
Key. The
FPL Page Group includes two pages: the Active Flight Plan
Page and the Flight Plan Catalog Page (Figures 1-30 and
1-31). The Active Flight Plan Page provides information
and editing features for the flight plan currently in use
(referred to as ‘flight plan 00’). The Flight Plan Catalog
Page serves as the main page for creating new flight plans,
as well as editing or activating previously created
flight
plans.
Figure 1-30 Active Flight Plan Page
Figure 1-31 Flight Plan Catalog Page
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