GNS 430 Pilot’s Guide and Reference
APPENDIX D
TROUBLESHOOTING
D-2
What happens when I select an approach?
Can I store a flight plan with an approach,
departure, or arrival?
When loading an approach, departure, or arrival into
the active flight plan, a set of approach, departure, or
arrival waypoints is inserted into the flight plan—along
with a header line describing the selected instrument
procedure (Figure D-2). The original enroute portion of
the flight plan remains active, unless the pilot ‘activates’
the instrument procedure; which may be done when the
procedure is loaded or at a later time.
Figure D-2 Active Flight Plan Page
Flight plans can also be stored with an approach,
departure, or arrival. Keep in mind that the active flight
plan is erased when the unit is turned off and overwritten
when another flight plan is activated. When storing
flight plans with an approach, departure, or arrival,
the GNS 430 uses the waypoint information from the
current database to define the waypoints. If the database
is changed or updated, the GNS 430 automatically
updates the information if the procedure has not been
modified. If an approach, departure or arrival procedure
is no longer available, the flight plan becomes locked
until the procedure is deleted from the flight plan or the
correct database is installed. For information on loading
an approach, departure, or arrival, see Section 6.1. See
Section 5.1 for instructions on saving and copying flight
plans.
Can I file slant Golf (‘/G’) using my GPS?
Yes, the pilot may file a flight plan as /G if the GNS
430 is a certified A1 or A2 installation. If flying enroute,
the pilot may file /G with an expired database only after
having verified all route waypoints. Non-precision
approaches may not be flown with an expired database.
See an approved Airplane Flight Manual Supplement for
more information.
What does the OBS key do and when do I use
it?
The
OBS
Key is used to select manual (OBS mode)
or automatic sequencing of waypoints. Activating OBS
mode (as indicated by an OBS annunciation directly
above the
OBS
Key) holds the current ‘active to’ waypoint
as the navigation reference and prevents the GPS from
sequencing to the next waypoint. When OBS mode is
cancelled, automatic waypoint sequencing is selected, and
the GNS 430 automatically selects the next waypoint in
the flight plan once the aircraft has crossed the present
active-to waypoint.
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