190-02177-02 Rev. A
Garmin G1000 NXi Pilot’s Guide for the Cessna NAV III
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4)
Press the
Edit
Softkey; or press the
MENU
Key, select ‘Edit Flight Plan’ and press the
ENT
Key; or press the
ENT
Key, turn the large
FMS
Knob clockwise to highlight “EDIT” and press the
ENT
Key. The ‘FPL – Stored Flight
Plan’ Page is displayed.
5)
Highlight and remove the approach:
a)
Turn the large
FMS
Knob to highlight the header of the approach.
b)
Press the
CLR
Key. The ‘Remove <procedure name> from flight plan?’ Window is displayed.
Or:
a)
Press the
MENU
Key to display the ‘Page Menu’ Window and turn the
FMS
Knob to highlight ‘Remove Approach’.
b)
Press the
ENT
Key. The ‘Remove <procedure name> from flight plan?’ Window is displayed.
6)
With ‘OK’ highlighted, press the
ENT
Key. To cancel the request, press the
CLR
Key, push the
FMS
Knob, or
highlight ‘Cancel’ and press the
ENT
Key.
7)
Push the
FMS
Knob to remove the flashing cursor.
MISSED APPROACH
The system is capable of providing guidance for the approach as well as the missed approach. Once the
missed approach is activated, MAPR will be displayed on the HSI next to the CDI. If the missed approach is
activated prior to the Missed Approach Point (MAP), waypoint sequencing will continue along the approach
to the missed approach. If the missed approach is not activated prior to the MAP, the system will enter SUSP
Mode once the aircraft crosses the MAP until the missed approach is activated or SUSP Mode is disabled. See
the Flight Instruments, Course Deviation Indicator section for more information on SUSP Mode.
In the missed approach procedure shown in the following figure, the altitude immediately following the
MAP is not part of the published procedure. It is simply a Course to Altitude (CA) leg which guides the
aircraft along the runway centerline until the required altitude required to safely make the first turn toward
the MAHP is exceeded. In this case, if the aircraft altitude is below the specified altitude after crossing the
MAP, a direct-to is established to provide a course on runway heading until the altitude is reached. After
reaching the altitude, a direct-to is established to the next published waypoint. If the aircraft altitude is above
the specified altitude after crossing the MAP, a direct-to is established to the published fix to begin the missed
approach procedure.
See the Using Map Displays, Map Symbols discussion previously given in this section for information on
displaying the missed approach preview on the navigation map.
Figure 5-71 Course to Altitude
Course to Altitude Leg
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