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Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Piper PA32
SECTION 7 – NAVIGATION
7-12
f)
Press the ENT Key. The cursor is now displayed
in the VNV offset field as shown in Figure 7-28.
Figure 7-28 Enter VNV Offset Distance
g)
Enter the offset, or distance from the waypoint
at which the selected altitude will be reached. In
this case, three miles prior to OPSHN is entered.
In other words, the G1000 will give vertical
guidance so the aircraft will arrive at an altitude
of 10,000 feet three miles prior to OPSHN.
h)
Press the ENT Key twice to activate the direct-
to. Note, in Figure 7-29, the magenta arrow
indicating the direct-to OPSHN after the offset
waypoint for OPSHN. The preceding offset
waypoint indicates the offset distance and
altitude that was previously entered. The
remaining waypoints in the loaded arrival
procedure have no database specified altitudes,
therefore, dashes are displayed. Keep the CDI
centered and maintain a track along the magenta
line to OPSHN.
NOTE: If the loaded arrival procedure has
waypoints with altitude constraints retrieved
from the database that will be used as is, the
altitude must be manually accepted by placing
the cursor over the desired altitude, then pressing
the ENT Key. The altitude will now be displayed
as light blue meaning it will now be used by the
system to determine vertical speed and deviation
guidance.
Figure 7-29 Direct-to Active
12)
While proceeding to OPSHN, the LPV approach
to runway 35R is preferred and will be used.
a)
Press the
PROC
Key to display the Procedures
Window.
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