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Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for Mooney M20M & M20R
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SECTION 4 – MFD
Approaches
The G1000 allows you to fly non-precision and pre-
cision approaches to airports with published instrument
approach procedures. All available approaches are part of
the Jeppesen database stored internally in each PFD and
MFD.
The G1000 provides both lateral and vertical guidance
for ILS precision approaches on the PFD, and lateral guid
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ance for non-precision Localizer, GPS, and VOR and ADF
overlay approaches. GPS position information is also pro-
vided on the mapping portion of the MFD and the inset
map window on the PFD for pilot reference only.
G1000 Navigational Guidance for Approaches
The G1000 supports all ARINC 424 leg types that have
associated waypoint fixes. The G1000 uses the following
leg types as part of the Jeppesen database:
AF - DME arc to a fix
CF – Course to a fix
DF – Direct to a fix
FA – Course from fix to an altitude
FC – Course from fix to distance
FD – Course from fix to DME distance
FM – Course from fix to manual termination
HA – Hold terminating at altitude
HF – Hold terminating at a fix
HM – Hold with manual termination
IF – Initial fix
PI – Procedure turn to course intercept
RF – Constant radius turn to fix
TF – Track between two fixes
Each of these legs is displayed on the active flight plan.
The G1000 does not support the following legs:
CA – Course to an altitude
CD – Course to a DME distance
CI – Course to an intercept
CR – Course to a radial
VA – Heading vector to an altitude
VD – Heading vector to DME distance
VI – Heading vector to an intercept
VM – Heading vector to manual termination
VR – Heading vector to a radial
NOTE: The G1000 does not provide steering guid-
ance for hold legs and procedure turns (HA, HF,
HM and PI leg types). However, these legs are
drawn on the map and are shown in the flight
plan.
NOTE: The pilot is responsible for determining
database currency for approaches.
NOTE: The approach charts shown in this section
are not drawn to range and are not to be used
for navigation.
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