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Terrain Operation
To update the terrain or obstacle database:
1. Acquire a new terrain data card from
Garmin.
2. Turn off the power to the 400W Series unit.
3. Remove the old terrain data card from and
insert the new card into the right-most slot of
the 400W Series unit.
4. Turn on the 400W Series unit and verify that the
TERRAIN system passes the self-test. The “TER
TEST” annunciator will clear after checking and
no failure message appears.
Terrain/Obstacle Database Areas of Coverage
The following describes the area of coverage avail-
able in each database. Regional definitions may change
without notice.
The terrain and airport terrain databases include
worldwide coverage that includes: Latitudes South 60°
to North 75°.
The obstacle database provides coverage for the
USA and Europe that includes:
United States: Limited to the United States, some
areas of Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and the
Pacific.
Europe: Limited to Austria, Belgium, Czech Repub-
lic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany,
Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Neth-
erlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
CAUTION:
Obstacles 200 feet and higher are in-
cluded in the Obstacle Database. It is very impor-
tant to note that not all obstacles are necessarily
charted and therefore may not be contained in
the Obstacle Database.
Navigation Database
As explained in the “Premature Descent Alert-
ing (PDA)” section, the Garmin TERRAIN prema-
ture descent alerting (PDA) algorithms utilize data
contained in the Navigation Database. It is therefore
important to also have the latest Navigation Database
installed to ensure correct TERRAIN alerting.
Terrain Phase of Flight
The TERRAIN Phase of Flight definitions are listed
below:
En Route Phase
- Defined as when the conditions
for Terminal, Approach, and Departure Phases are not
met.
Terminal Phase
- Defined as when all three of the
following conditions are met:
• The aircraft is 15 NM or less from the destination
runway.
• The distance to the destination runway threshold
is decreasing.
• The aircraft is at or below (lower than) a straight
line drawn between the two points specified in the
table below (relative to the destination runway).
Distance to Runway
Height above Runway
15 NM
3500 feet
5 NM
1900 feet
Approach Phase
- Defined as when all three of
the following conditions are met:
• The distance to the destination runway threshold
is equal to or less than 5 NM.
• The height above the destination runway thresh-
old elevation is equal to or less than 1000 feet.
• The distance to the destination runway threshold
is decreasing.
Summary of Contents for GNS 430AW
Page 1: ...Pilot s Guide Reference 400W Series ...
Page 10: ...INTRODUCTION viii Blank Page ...
Page 38: ...28 1 COM Blank Page ...
Page 70: ...2 NAV PAGES 60 Blank Page ...
Page 90: ...4 FLIGHT PLANS 80 Active Flight Plan Shortcuts Blank Page ...
Page 122: ...5 PROCEDURES 112 Blank Page ...
Page 154: ...7 NRST PAGES 144 Nearest Airspaces Blank Page ...
Page 186: ...10 FDE 176 Blank Page ...
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