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Garmin GNS 430 GPS

Garmin GNS 430 GPS. Cirrus Transition Course. 12/23/03. The system information, procedures and guidelines found in this presentation are for Reference Only.

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Garmin GNS 430 GPS

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  1. Garmin GNS 430 GPS Cirrus Transition Course 12/23/03

  2. The system information, procedures and guidelines found in this presentation are for Reference Only. The information & procedures in this presentation have been taken from the FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual and Pilot’s Operating Handbook (POH). The Information & Procedures in this presentation DO NOT SUPERSEDE the Information & Procedures in the POH. In the event of conflict, the POH shall take precedence.

  3. General • Acts as a communications and navigation management system • Integrates radio transceiver, navigation receiver, and GPS navigation capability into a single unit

  4. Chapter and Page Selection

  5. Functions • C Knob • Power / Com Volume • Squelch • V Knob • VLOC Volume • Ident • C Flip • Moves standby Com frequency to active • V Flip • Moves standby VLOC frequency to active

  6. Functions • Push C/V • Selects between Comm and VLOC frequency selection • Large Knob • Small Knob • Data card 1 • Contains Jeppesen NavData • Data card 2 • Unused

  7. Functions • CDI • Selects between GPS and VLOC navigation data • OBS • Selection inhibits auto sequencing of waypoints • MSG • Displays Message Page • FPL • Displays Flight Plan Chapter • PROC • Displays Instrument Procedures for active waypoint

  8. Functions • RNG • Adjusts moving map • D • Direct To function • MENU • Displays menu for current activity • CLR • Clears data field • Default Nav – Hold for 3 seconds

  9. Functions • ENT • Activates function • PUSH CRSR • Activates cursor for active function • Large Knob • Sequences between data fields • Small Knob • Selects character in current data field

  10. Initialization • Power Up

  11. Initialization • Land Data Initialization

  12. Initialization • Database Cycle • Database Expiration Date

  13. Initialization • Instrument Panel Self-Test

  14. Structure • Chapters • Current chapter identified by white letters at bottom of screen • Pages • Current page number indicated by position of white block at bottom of screen Chapter Page Number

  15. Structure (Nav Chapter) • Nav 1 • Electronic CDI Needle • Active Waypoint • User definable data • Default Nav Page

  16. Structure (Nav Chapter) • Nav 2 • Moving Map • User definable fields at right • Map has three declutter levels, cycled by pressing CLR

  17. Structure (Nav Chapter) • Nav 3 • Frequency information page for active flight plan • Cycles between departure and arrival airports frequency information automatically

  18. Structure (Nav Chapter) • Nav 4 • Position • Commonly used during partial panel operations

  19. Structure (Nav Chapter) • Nav 5 • Satellite Status • Solid bars indicate satellite acquired • Height of bar indicates satellite signal strength • White number below bar indicates satellite number

  20. Structure (Nav Chapter) • Nav 6 • Vertical Navigation (VNAV) • Cannot be used for approach vertical guidance CAUTION

  21. Structure (WPT Chapter) • Wpt 1 • Airport Location • Changes made in WPT chapter do not effect active flight plan or navigation without specific pilot direction

  22. Structure (WPT Chapter) • Wpt 2 • Airport Runway • Information for all airport runways can be viewed by selecting the runway data block and scrolling

  23. Structure (WPT Chapter) • Wpt 3 • Airport Frequencys

  24. Structure (WPT Chapter) • Wpt 4 • Airport Approach

  25. Structure (WPT Chapter) • Wpt 5 • Airport Arrival

  26. Structure (WPT Chapter) • Wpt 6 • Airport Departure • Obstacle DP’s are not included in database • Vector DP’s are not included in database

  27. Structure (WPT Chapter) • Wpt 7 • Intersection

  28. Structure (WPT Chapter) • Wpt 8 • NDB

  29. Structure (WPT Chapter) • Wpt 9 • VOR

  30. Structure (WPT Chapter) • Wpt 10 • User Waypoint

  31. Structure (AUX Chapter) • Aux 1 • Flight Planning

  32. Structure (AUX Chapter) • Aux 2 • Utility

  33. Structure (AUX Chapter) • Aux 3 • Setup 1

  34. Structure (AUX Chapter) • Aux 4 • Setup 2

  35. Structure (NRST Chapter) • Nrst 1 • Nearest Airports

  36. Structure (NRST Chapter) • Nrst 2 • Nearest Intersections

  37. Structure (NRST Chapter) • Nrst 3 • Nearest NDB

  38. Structure (NRST Chapter) • Nrst 4 • Nearest VOR

  39. Structure (NRST Chapter) • Nrst 5 • Nearest User Waypoints

  40. Structure (NRST Chapter) • Nrst 6 • Nearest Center

  41. Structure (NRST Chapter) • Nrst 7 • Nearest Flight Service Station

  42. Structure (NRST Chapter) • Nrst 8 • Nearest Airspace

  43. Structure (FPL Access Key) • Fpl 1 • Active Flight Plan

  44. Structure (FPL Access Key) • Fpl 2 • Flight Plan Catalog • Can store 19 user defined flight plans

  45. Structure (FPL Access Key) • Proc • Instrument Procedures

  46. Operation • VFR Operations

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