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G NS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference.
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GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P i RECORD OF REVISIONS Revision Date of Revision Description A 12/98 Initial Release B 4/99 Update to conform to recent SW changes C 6/99 Added Addendum D 7/99 Update for SW 2.10 E 4/00 Update for SW 2.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P ii COPYRIGHT Copyright © 2009 Garmin Ltd. or its subsidiaries . All rights reserved. T his manual reflects the oper ation of Main System Software version 5.03 or later . Some differences may be observed when comparing the information in this manual to other software versions .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P iii T ABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION ........................................... 1-1 1.1 Accessories and Packing List ................................. 1-1 1.2 K ey and Knob Functions .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P iv W ARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES W ARNING: Navigation and terrain separation must NO T be predicated upon the use of the TERRAIN function.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P v W ARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES W ARNING: Use the GNS 430 at your own risk. T o reduce the risk of unsafe operation, carefully review and understand all aspects of the GNS 430 Pilot’ s Guide documentation and the GNS 430 Flight Manual Supplement.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P vi W ARRANTY A VIA TION LIMITED WARRANTY All Garmin avionics products are warr anted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-1 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 A CCESSORIES AND P ACKING LIST Congratulations on choosing the finest, most advanced panel mount IFR navigation/communication system available.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-2 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1.2 KEY AND KNOB FUNCTIONS The GNS 430 is designed to make operation as simple as possible. The key and knob descriptions (Figure 1-1) pr ovide a general overview of the primary function(s) for each key and knob.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-3 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Left-hand K eys and Knobs (1) COM Power/V olume Knob – Controls unit power and communications radio volume. Pr ess momentarily to disable automatic squelch control.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-4 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION NO TE : When the GNS 430 displays a list of information that is too long for the display screen, a scroll bar appears along the right-hand side of the display (F igure 1-2).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-5 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1.3 T AKEOFF TOUR Overview The Garmin GNS 430 provides the pilot accurate navigational data and communication capability , along with non-precision and precision approach certification in the IFR environment.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-6 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION The Database V ersions Page (Figure 1-4) appears next, which shows the current database information on the NavData and T errain Data car ds. Database information highlighted in yellow indicates the database is not within its effective dates.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-7 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 2) T urn the small and large right knobs to enter the desired figure (Figures 1-5 and 1-6) and press the ENT K ey .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-8 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Satellite Status Page The Satellite Status Page (Figure 1-9) appears as the GNS 430 attempts to collect satellite information.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-9 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Selecting COM and VLOC Fr equencies While the GNS 430 is acquiring a position, take a minute to dial in the active and standby frequencies to be used for the rst phase of the ight.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-10 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Page Gr oups Page Gr oups NA V Gr oup WPT Group A UX Group NRST Group see Section 3 see Section 7 see Section.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-11 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Map Page After the GNS 430 acquires satellites and computes a position, the Map Page (Figure 1-14) appears automatically .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-12 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 5) Press the ENT K ey to confirm the identifier . T he ‘ Activate?’ function field is highlighted (Figure 1-16). Figure 1-16 ‘ Activate?’ Highlighted 6) Press the ENT K ey to acti va te a dire ct-t o cours e to the selected destination.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-13 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION NA V/COM Page From the Default NA V Page, turn the small right knob until the NA V/COM Page (Figure 1-20) is displayed.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-14 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION T o display frequencies for a different airport along the flight plan. 1) Press the small right knob to highlight the airport identifier field. 2) T urn the small right knob to display the list of airports within the flight plan (Figure 1-21).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-15 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 4) F or approaches , a window appears (Figure 1-23) to select the desired initial approach fix (IAF) or provide a ‘vectors’ option to select just the final course segment of the approach.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-16 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION T o display the NRST pages: 1) If necessary , press and hold the CLR K ey to select the NA V group and display the Default NA V P age .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-17 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION T o select a nearby airport as a direct-to destination from the Nearest Airport P age: 1) F rom the Nearest Airport P age , press the small right knob to activate the cursor .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-18 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION By default, airspace alert messages ar e turned of f. When turned on, the message (MSG) annunciator located dir ectly above the MSG Key ashes to alert the pilot to the airspace message.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-19 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Since using ight plans is arguably one of the more complex features of the GNS 430, it will be discussed only briey here, with focus on creating a new ight plan and activating it to use for navigation.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 1-20 SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION Blank P age.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 2-1 SECTION 2 COM SECTION 2: COM 2.1 COMMUNICA TING USING THE GNS 430 The GNS 430 features a digitally-tuned VHF COM radio that provides a seamless transition from communication to navigation, bringing the two most important functions in ying together in one panel-mounted unit.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 2-2 SECTION 2 COM While receiving a station, an ‘RX’ indication (Figure 2-1) appears in the upper right corner of the COM Window to the immediate right of ‘COM’. A ‘TX’ indication appears at this location when transmitting (Figure 2-2).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 2-3 SECTION 2 COM Auto-T uning The GNS 430’ s auto-tune feature allows the pilot to quickly select any database fr equency in the GPS Window as the standby frequency .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 2-4 SECTION 2 COM T o select a COM frequency for a nearby flight service station (FSS) or center (AR TCC): 1) T urn the large right knob to select the NRST P age Group . 2) T urn the small right knob to select the Nearest Center or Nearest Flight Service Page (Figure 2-7).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 2-5 SECTION 2 COM T o select a COM frequency for any airport in the database: 1) T urn the large right knob to select the WPT P age Group . 2) T urn the small right knob to select the Airport F requencies P age (Figure 2-9).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 2-6 SECTION 2 COM Stuck Microphone As mentioned pr eviously in this section, when the GNS 430 is transmitting, a ‘TX’ indication appears in the COM W indow .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-1 SECTION 3: NA V P AGES 3.1 MAIN P AGE GROUPS The GNS 430’ s main pages are divided into four separate page groups: NA V , WPT , AUX, and NRST (T able 3-1). Each page group is comprised of multiple pages.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-2 3.3 DEF A UL T NA V P AGE The rst NA V page is the Default NA V Page (Figure 3-3). This page may be quickly selected fr om any page by pressing and holding the CLR Key .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-3 Selecting Desired On-Scr een Data At the bottom of the Default NA V Page there are six user -definable fields which display the data needed as the ight pr ogresses (Figure 3-3).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-4 4) T urn the small right knob to display the list of available data items (Figure 3-6). Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired data item from the list.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-5 3.4 MAP P AGE The second NA V page is the Map Page (Figure 3-8), which displays the present position using an airplane symbol, along with nearby airports, NA V AIDS, user - defined waypoints, airspace boundaries, lakes, rivers, highways, and cities.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-6 T o select a map range: 1) Press the up arrow of the RNG K ey to zoom out to a larger map area. 2) Press the down arrow of the RNG Key to zoom in to a smaller map area and more detail.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-7 Map Panning Another Map Page function is panning, which allows the map to move beyond its current limits without adjusting the map range.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-8 Map Direct-to T o designate an on-screen airport, NA V AID , or user waypoint as the direct-to destination: 1) Use the panning function (‘Map P anning’ in this section) to place the target pointer on a waypoint.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-9 2) Press the ENT K ey to display an options menu (Figure 3-15). Figure 3-15 Map P anning Options Window 3 ) ‘Review Airspace?’ should already be highlighted. If not, select it with the small right knob .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-10 T able 3-4 lists the settings available for each group: Group A vailable Settings Map Orientation, AutoZoom, L.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-11 5) Press the ENT K ey to acce pt the sele cte d opt ion (Figure 3-19). Figure 3-19 Map Setup P age The automatic zoom feature automatically adjusts the map range from 2000 nm through each lower range, stopping at 1.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-12 T o display airspace boundaries , highways , roads , railroad lines , t r a c k l o g d a t a, a c t i v e fl.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-13 T o turn the data fields off/on: F rom the Map P age Menu, turn the large right knob to highlight ‘Data Fields Off?’ (or ‘Data Fields On?’) and press the ENT K ey .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-14 3.5 TERRAIN P AGE NO TE: T he TERRAIN P age does not appear on GNS 430 units that are not properly equipped with or configured for TERRAIN . See Section 11 for a full description of TERRAIN functions .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-15 T o display a 360˚ view: 1) Select the TERRAIN P age and press the MENU K ey . 2) Select ‘View 360˚?’ (Figure 3-28). Figure 3-28 TERRAIN P age Menu 3) Press the ENT K ey .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-16 Inhibit Mode TERRAIN has an inhibit mode that deactivates the FL T A/PDA visual alerts. Pilots should use discretion when inhibiting TERRAIN and always remember to enable the system when appropriate.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-17 3.6 NA V/COM P AGE The NA V/COM (navigation communications) Page (Figure 3-34) pr ovides a list of the airport communication and navigation frequencies at the departure, enroute, and arrival airports.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-18 T o scroll through the list of frequencies: 1) Activate the cursor , if not already active, by pressing the small right knob . 2) T urn the large right knob to move the cursor through the list of frequencies .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-19 3.7 POSITION P AGE The Position Page displays the present position (by default, in latitude and longitude) and altitude. The Position Page (Figure 3-39) also displays the current track, gr ound speed, time, and a r eference waypoint field.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-20 5) Press the ENT K ey to select the desired data item and return to the P osition P age . 6) Press the small right knob momentarily to remove the cursor from the page .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-21 6) Press the ENT K ey to select the desired type and return to the P osition P age .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-22 3.8 SA TELLITE ST A TUS P A GE The Satellite Status Page provides a visual reference of GPS receiver functions, including current satellite coverage, GPS receiver status, and position accuracy .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-23 Each satellite has a 30-second data transmission that must be collected (hollow signal strength bar , see Figure 3-47) before the satellite may be used for navigation (solid signal str ength bar , see Figure 3-46).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-24 3.9 VERTICAL NA VIGA TION P AGE The GNS 430’ s V ertical Navigation Page (the last NA V page, see Figure 3-4.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-25 4) T urn the small right knob to select ‘ Above Wpt’ (AGL) or ‘MSL ’, (Figure 3-52) and press the ENT Key . ‘ Above Wpt’ uses the altitude of a destination airport as stored in the Jeppesen NavData Card.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 3 NA V P AGES 3-26 W ith the prole set, the vertical speed required (VSR) is displayed on the V ertical Navigation Page.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 4-1 SECTION 4 DIRECT -TO NA VIGA TION SECTION 4: DIRECT -T O NA VIGA TION 4.1 O VERVIEW The GNS 430’ s dir ect-to function provides a quick method of setting a course to a destination waypoint.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 4-2 SECTION 4 DIRECT -TO NA VIGA TION Selecting a Destination by F acility Name or City In addition to selecting a destination by identifier , the Select Direct-to W aypoint Page (Figure 4-4) also allows the pilot to select airports, VORs, and NDBs by facility name or city location.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 4-3 SECTION 4 DIRECT -TO NA VIGA TION T o select a direct-to destination from the active flight plan: 1) Press the Direct-to K ey . T he Select Direct-to W aypoint P age appears , with the waypoint identifier field highlighted.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 4-4 SECTION 4 DIRECT -TO NA VIGA TION Shortcuts Shortcuts are available when using the Direct-to Key , allowing the pilot to bypass the use of the small and lar ge right knobs to enter the destination waypoint’ s identifier .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 4-5 SECTION 4 DIRECT -TO NA VIGA TION Selecting a Direct-to destination fr om the Map Page Direct-to destinations may also be selected from the Map Page.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 4-6 SECTION 4 DIRECT -TO NA VIGA TION Specifying a Course to a W aypoint When performing a direct-to, the GNS 430 sets a direct great cir cle course to the selected destination.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-1 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS SECTION 5: FLIGHT PLANS The GNS 430 lets the pilot create up to 20 different ight plans, with up to 31 waypoints in each ight plan.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-2 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS 4) A blank Flight Plan P age appears for the first empty storage location (Figure 5-4). Use the small and large right knobs to enter the identifier of the departure w aypoint and press the ENT K ey .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-3 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS T o delete a waypoint from an existing flight plan: 1) Press the FPL K ey and turn the small right knob to display the Flight Plan Catalog P age . 2) Press the small right knob to activate the cursor .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-4 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS Activating Flight Plans Once a ight plan is dened through the Flight Plan Catalog Page (using the steps outlined previously in this section), it may be activated for navigation.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-5 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS Copying Flight Plans T o save a ight plan currently located in ‘ight plan 00’, copy it to an open catalog location (1-19) before the ight plan is cancelled, overwritten, or erased.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-6 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS Flight Plan Catalog Options The following options (some covered on the preceding pages) are available for the .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-7 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS 5 ) The ‘Cross-side’ field allows the pilot to designate the sending and receiving units in a crossfill operation.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-8 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS • ‘Sort List By Number?’/’ Sort List by Comment?’ - Allows the pilot to sort numerically by the ight plan number or sort alphanumerically based upon the comment assigned to each ight plan.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-9 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS Active Flight Plan P age Menu Options Activate Leg Activates/reactiv ates the flight plan and selects the highlighted leg as the ‘active leg’ (the leg which is currently used for navigation guidance).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-10 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS The data elds for DTK and DIS are user -selectable and may be changed to display cumulative distance (CUM) to each waypoint, estimated time of arrival (ET A), estimated time enroute (ETE), or enr oute safe altitude (ESA).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-11 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS T o select an approach for a direct-to or flight plan destination airport: 1) Choose the ‘ Select Appro ach?’ option from the Active Flight Plan P age Menu (Figure 5-24) and press the ENT K ey .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-12 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS T o select an arrival for a direct-to or flight plan destination airport: 1) Select the ‘ Select Arriv al?’ option from the Active Flight Plan P age Menu (Figure 5-27) and press the ENT K ey .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-13 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS T o remove an approach, arrival, or departure from the active flight plan: 1 ) Select the ‘Remove Approach?’, ‘Remove Arrival?’, or ‘Remove Departure?’ option from the Active Flight Plan P age Menu (Figure 5-30) and press the ENT K ey .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-14 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS Shortcuts A number of shortcuts are available to save time when using the Active Flight Plan Page. These shortcuts speed the process of removing approaches, departures, and arrivals, and aid in selecting a specic ight plan leg for navigation guidance.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-15 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS The ‘ Activate Leg?’ option is discussed previously in this section, which allows the pilot to specify which leg of the ight plan is used for navigation guidance.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 5-16 SECTION 5 FLIGHT PLANS Blank P age.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-1 SECTION 6: PROCEDURES 6.1 APPRO A CHES , DEP ARTURES , AND ARRIV ALS The GNS 430 allows the pilot to y non-precision and precision approaches to airports with published instrument approach pr ocedures.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-2 5) T urn the large right knob to highlight ‘Load?’ or ‘ Activate?’ (approaches only) and press the ENT K ey . (‘Load?’ adds the procedure to the flight plan without immediately using it for navigation guidance .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-3 Another Procedur es Page option allows the pilot to activate the final course segment of the approach.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-4 DO NOT USE FOR NA VIGA TION Figure 6-7 Sample Approach Select Destination ‘Select’ and ‘Load’ the appr o.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-5 The steps requir ed to set up and y the appr oach are detailed below (refer to Figure 6-8 for the following s.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-6 Flying the Procedur e T urn Figure 6-12 Sample Approach with Procedure T urn DO NOT USE FOR NA VIGA TION .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-7 Figure 6-15 W aypoint Alert 4) Fly the outbound course . 5) Approximately one minute after passing the F AF (L YH), the alert message ‘ST AR T PROC TRN’ appears in the lower right corner of the screen.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-8 1 1 ) After crossing the F AF , the destination sequences to the MAP (‘RW03’, the runway threshold, see Figure 6-18).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-9 1) Press the OBS Ke y. Th e missed approach holding point (MAHP; in this case ‘SWARM’ intersection) is automatically offered as the destination waypoint (Figure 6-21).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-10 Flying an Appr oach with a Hold Starting where the previous example left off, assume weather conditions resulted in a missed approach at L ynchburg Regional.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-11 Figure 6-28 Active Flight Plan P age Figure 6-29 T erminal Mode DO NOT USE FOR NA VIGA TION Refer to Figure 6-29 for the following steps.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-12 NO TE: If the pilot needs to lose extra altitude or speed by going around the holding pattern again, press the OBS K ey to manually suspend waypoint sequencing before crossing the holding waypoint the second time.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-13 13) When approaching the F AF , a waypoint alert (‘NEXT DTK 209°’) appears in the lower right corner (Figure 6-34). Mak e any course adjustments necessary for the final course segment (F AF to MAP).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-14 Flying a DME Ar c Appr oach The GPS overlay for a DME arc appr oach uses additional Jeppesen-pr ovided waypoints to define the ar c. These waypoints are indicated by ‘D’ as the rst letter in the waypoint name.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-15 Figure 6-39 Approach W indow DO NOT USE FOR NA VIGA TION Billard Muni (T opeka, KS) VOR or GPS Rwy 22 Figure 6-40 T erminal Mode Refer to Figure 6-40 for the following steps.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-16 7) T h e nex t po in t in th e app r oa ch is an in te rm ed ia t e fix, labeled ‘D025G’. When approaching this intermediate fix, a waypoint alert (‘NEXT DTK 205°’) appears in the lower right corner of the screen (Figure 6-43).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-17 1 0 ) After crossing the F AF , the destination sequences to the MAP (‘RW22’, the runway threshold). With the needle centered, fly toward the MAP , observing the altitude minimums dictated by the approach plate .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-18 T o select ‘VECT ORS’ from the T ransitions Window: 1 ) Select Billard Municipal (KT OP) as the destination, using the Direct-to K ey , or as the last waypoint in a flight plan.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-19 DO NOT USE FOR NA VIGA TION Figure 6-51 T erminal Mode In this example, assume A TC vectors .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-20 DO NOT USE FOR NA VIGA TION Figure 6-55 Approach Mode Refer to Figure 6-55 for the following steps. 6) At 2.0 nm from the F AF (T OP V OR), the GNS 430 switches from t erminal mode to approach mode (Figure 6-56).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-21 Course Fr om Fix Flight Plan Legs Certain approach, departure, and arrival procedur es in the Jeppesen database contain course from x ight plan legs.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-22 3) At 13.0 nm from the F AF , a waypoint alert (‘NEXT DTK 265°’) appears in the lower right corner of the screen. T urn to intercept the final approach course and watch for the CDI needle to begin to center .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-23 MISSED APPROACH Climb to 5000’ outbound via PMD VOR R-282 , then climbing RIGHT turn to 7000’ direct PMD VOR and hold.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-24 6 ) When approaching PMD V OR (the missed ap pro ach hol di ng po in t), a n al ert m es sag e in the lower right-hand corner of the screen recommends the holding pattern entry procedure (‘HOLD P ARALLEL ’).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-25 Refer to Figure 6-68 for the following steps. 1 ) Select the departure (CSTL1) from the Procedures P age , then select the departure runway , (RW02 in this example, see Figure 6-69) and transition (GEDIC).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-26 6.3 ILS APPRO A CHES Precision appr oaches can be performed with the GNS 430’ s built-in VLOC (VOR/localizer/glideslope) receivers.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-27 The automatic switch from GPS to VLOC occurs gradually to prevent abrupt CDI changes when coupled to an autopilot. The CDI selection can also be changed manually by pressing the CDI Key .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-28 2) Press the PROC K ey and select the ‘ILS 21’ approach (Figure 6-75) using the steps outlined in Section 6.1. Figure 6-75 Approach W indow 3) F rom the T ransitions Window , select ‘SHUTR’ as the IAF (Figure 6-76).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-29 1) Within 30 nm of KFLG , the GNS 430 switches from enroute mode to terminal mode and the CDI scale transitions from 5.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-30 Figure 6-82 ILS Approach Course DO NOT USE FOR NA VIGA TION Refer to Figure 6-82 for the following steps. 8) Initiate the procedu re turn. T he GNS 430 does not provide guidance through the turn.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-31 DO NOT USE FOR NA VIGA TION Figure 6-85 Final Approach, Flagstaff Refer to Figure 6-85 for the following steps. 12) When approaching SHUTR, a waypoint alert (‘NEXT DTK 210°’) appears in the lower right corner of the screen (Figure 6-84).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-32 15) After crossing the MAP , ‘SUSP’ appears above the OBS K ey (Figure 6-88), indicating that automatic sequencing of approach waypoints is suspended at the MAP .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-33 Points to Remember for Localizer -based Approaches • The default factory setting allows the CDI output to automatically switch from the GPS r eceiver to the VLOC receiver .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 6 PROCEDURES 6-34 Blank P age.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-1 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES SECTION 7: WPT P A GES 7.1 WPT P AGE GROUP Section 3.1 introduced the GNS 430’ s main page groups (T able 7-1)—NA V , WPT , AUX, NRST—and described each page in the NA V group.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-2 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES T o enter a waypoint identifier: 1) Select the desired WPT page and press the small right knob to activate the cursor . 2) T urn the small right knob to select the first character of the w aypoint’ s identifier .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-3 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES Duplicate W aypoints Once the identier , facility name, or location is entered, all six airport pages display information for the selected airport.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-4 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 7.2 AIRPORT LOCA TION P A GE The Airport Location Page (Figure 7-8) displays the latitude, longitude, and elevation of the selected airport.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-5 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 7.3 AIRPORT RUNW A Y P AGE The Airport Runway Page (Figure 7-9) displays runway designations, length, surface type, and lighting for the selected airport. A map image of the runway layout and surrounding area is also displayed on the Airport Runway Page.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-6 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES T o adjust the range of the map image: 1) Press the down arrow of the RNG Key t o display a smaller map area. 2) Press the up arrow of the RNG K ey to display a larger map area.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-7 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 2) T urn the large right knob to scroll through the list, placing the cursor on the desired frequ ency (Figure 7-13).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-8 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES The following descriptions and abbreviations are used on the Airport Frequency Page: • T ype - Usage type: Pub.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-9 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 3) T urn the small right knob to display a window of available approaches for the selected airport (Figure 7-18). Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired approach.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-10 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES Airport Appr oach P age Options The following options are available for the Airport Approach Page, by pr essing the MENU Key: ‘Load into Active FPL?’ allows the pilot to load the selected approach into the active ight plan without activating it.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-11 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 7.6 AIRPORT ARRIV AL P AGE The Airport Arrival Page (Figure 7-22) shows the available Airport Standard T erminal Arrival (ST AR) procedur es for the selected airport.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-12 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 7) T urn the small right knob to display a window of available runways (Figure 7-25). Continue turning the small right knob to select the desired runway . (‘ ALL ’ may appear in the runway field, indicating the arrival procedure applies to all runways .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-13 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 7.7 AIRPORT DEP ARTURE P A GE The Airport Departure Page (Figure 7-27) shows the available Airport Standard Instrument Departure (SID) procedur es for the selected airport.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-14 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES Airport Departur e Page Options The following option is available for the Airport Departure Page, by pressing the MENU Key: ‘Load into Active FPL?’ allows the pilot to load the selected departure into the active ight plan.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-15 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 7.9 NDB P AGE The NDB Page displays the facility name, city , region/country , latitude, and longitude for the selected NDB (Figure 7-32). The NDB Page also displays the frequency and a weather broadcast indication (if applicable).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-16 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES T o select a V OR frequency from the VOR P age: 1) Select the VOR P age from the WPT P age Group , as described in Section 7.1. 2) Press the small right knob momentarily to place the cursor on the VOR identifier field (Figure 7-34).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-17 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 7.11 USER W A YPOINT P AGE In addition to the airport, VOR, NDB, and intersection information contained in the Jeppesen NavData Car d, the GNS 430 allows the pilot to store up to 1,000 user - dened waypoints.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-18 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 3) T urn the large right knob to highlight the position field at the bottom of the page . 4) Use the small and large right knobs to enter the position coordinates for the new w aypoint (Figure 7-40).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-19 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 7) T urn the large right knob to hig hlig ht ‘Cr eate ?’ (Figure 7-42) and press the ENT K ey . Figure 7-42 ‘Create?’ Highlighted 8) Press the small right knob to remove the flashing cursor .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-20 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES 2) Press the ENT K ey to capture the position and display the User Waypoint P age (Figure 7-44). Figure 7-44 User W aypoint P age 3) A four -digit name is automatically assigned to the waypoint.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-21 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES T o modify a user waypoint by changing reference waypoint information: 1) With the User W aypoint P age displayed, press the small right knob to activate the cursor .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-22 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES User W aypoint P age Options The following User W aypoint Page options are available by pressing the MENU Key: ‘View User W aypoint List?’ displays a list of all user waypoints currently stored in memory .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-23 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES User W aypoint List The User W aypoint List (Figure 7-52) allows the pilot to review , modify , rename, or delete a selected user waypoint, or to delete all user waypoints currently stored in memory .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 7-24 SECTION 7 WPT P AGES T o delete a user waypoint from the User W aypoint List: 1) Select the User W aypoint List, as described in this section. 2) T urn the large right knob to highlight the desired user waypoint.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-1 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES SECTION 8: NRST P A GES 8.1 NRST P AGE GROUP Section 3.1 introduced the GNS 430’ s main page groups (T able 8-1)—NA V , WPT , AUX, NRST—and described each page in the NA V group.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-2 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES Not all nine nearest airports, VORs, NDBs, intersections, or user waypoints can be displayed on the corresponding NRST page at one time.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-3 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES Navigating to a Nearby W aypoint The NRST pages can be used in conjunction with the GNS 430’ s direct-to function to quickly set a course to a nearby facility and can provide navigation to the nearest airport in case of an in-ight emergency .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-4 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES 8.2 NEAREST AIRPORT P AGE The Nearest Airport Page displays the identier , symbol, bearing, and distance to the nine nearest airports (within 200 nm of the present position).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-5 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES 5) Press the COM Flip-flop K ey to activ ate the selected frequency (Figure 8-12). Figure 8-12 Frequency Moved to Active Field 6) Press the small right knob to remove the flashing cursor .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-6 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES 8.3 NEAREST INTERSECTION P AGE The Nearest Intersection Page (Figure 8-16) displays the identifier , symbol, bearing, and distance to the nine nearest intersections (within 200 nm of the present position).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-7 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES 8.5 NEAREST V OR P AGE The Nearest VOR Page (Figure 8-18) displays the identifier , symbol, bearing, and distance to the nine nearest VORs (within 200 nm of the present position).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-8 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES T o view additional information for a nearby VOR: 1) Select the nearest VOR P age , using the steps outlined in Section 8.1. 2) Press the small right knob to activate the cursor .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-9 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES 8.7 NEAREST CENTER (ARTCC) P AGE The Nearest Center Page (Figure 8-22) displays the facility name, bearing to, and distance to the five nearest AR TCC points of communication (within 200 nm of the present position).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-10 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES 8.8 NEAREST FLIGHT SERVICE ST A TION (FSS) P AGE The Nearest Flight Ser vice Station Page (Figure 8-25) displays the facility name, bearing to, and distance to the ve nearest FSS points of communication (within 200 nm of the present position).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-11 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES 5 ) Press the ENT K ey to place the selected frequency in the standby field of the COM or VLOC Window (figure 8-28).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-12 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES • If the aircraft has enter ed an airspace, the message ‘Inside Airspace’ appears (Figure 8-30).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-13 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES 3) T urn the large right knob to scroll through the list, highlighting the desired airspace (Figure 8-33). Figure 8-33 Airspace Highlighted 4) Press the ENT K ey to display the Airspace P age for the selected nearby airspace (Figure 8-34).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 8-14 SECTION 8 NRST P AGES 6) T o return to the Airspace P age , turn the large right knob to highlight ‘Done?’ and press the ENT K ey (or press the CLR K ey).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 9-1 SECTION 9 VLOC RECEIVER SECTION 9: VLOC RECEIVER 9.1 VLOC (V OR/LOCALIZER/GLIDESLOPE) RECEIVER OPERA TIONS The GNS 430 includes digit.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 9-2 SECTION 9 VLOC RECEIVER 2) T urn the large left knob to select the desired megahertz (MHz) v alue .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 9-3 SECTION 9 VLOC RECEIVER 4) Press the ENT Key to place the frequency in the standby field of the VLOC Window (Figure 9-6). Figure 9-6 Frequency in Standby Field 5) Press the VLOC Flip-flop Key to activ ate the selected frequency .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 9-4 SECTION 9 VLOC RECEIVER 6) T urn the large right knob to highlight ‘Load?’ or ‘ Activate?’ (Figure 9-8) and press the ENT K ey . (‘Load?’ adds the procedure to the flight plan without immediately using it for navigation guidance .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-1 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES SECTION 10: A UX P AGES 10.1 A UX P AGE GROUP Section 3.1 introduced the GNS 430’ s main page groups (T able 10-1)—NA V , WPT , AUX, NRST—and described each page in the NA V group.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-2 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 10.2 FLIGHT PLANNING P AGE The Flight Planning Page (Figur e 10-4) provides access (via menu options) to E6B f.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-3 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES The following menu options are available: • Fuel Planning - When equipped with fuel ow (FF) and/or fuel on board (FOB) sensors, this option displays current fuel conditions along the active direct-to or ight plan.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-4 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES Flight Planning Page: Fuel Planning T o perform fuel planning operations: 1) Select ‘Fuel Planning’ from the Flight Planning P age , using the steps described in Section 10.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-5 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 5) If the fuel management system does not enter the data automatically , turn the large right knob to highlight the fuel on board (FOB) field (Figure 10-11).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-6 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES Fuel planning figures can be entered and displayed based upon one of three possible configurations: • No fuel sensors connected - In this instance fuel ow is manually entered and is used to calculate fuel on board.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-7 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 5) T urn the large right knob to highlight the departure time (DEP TIME) field. 6) Use the small and large right knobs to enter the departure time . Press the ENT Key when finished.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-8 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 4) T he flashing cursor moves to the barometric pressure (BARO) field. Use the small and large right knobs to enter the barometric pressure (altimeter setting).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-9 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES • Automatic Operation - If both units are set to automatic, a change in the active ight plan of one unit is also be seen in the other . Initiating a direct-to to a waypoint on one unit also initiates a direct-to to the same waypoint on the other unit.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-10 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES • Active Flight Plan - T ransfer the active ight plan to/from a second 400/500-series Garmin unit in a dual unit installation. This option is the default when selecting ‘ Crossll’ fr om the Active Flight Plan Page.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-11 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 4) The flashing cursor moves to the type field under the new message (Figure 10-27). T urn the small right knob to display a window of available options , (Figure 10-28): Event, One T ime , P eriodic.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-12 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 10.3 UTILITY P AGE The Utility Page (Figure 10-29) provides access (via ‘menu options’) to checklists, a .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-13 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES • RAIM Prediction - Predicts if GPS coverage is available for the current location or at a specified waypoint at any time and date.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-14 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES Utility Page: Checklists T o create a checklist: 1) Select ‘Checklist’ from the Utility P age (Figure 10-33), using the steps described at the beginning of this section (10.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-15 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES T o insert a checklist step into an existing checklist: 1) With the Checklists P age displayed, turn the large right knob to select the desired checklist and press the ENT K ey .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-16 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 4) F or a count down timer , turn the large right knob to highlight the time field. Use the small and large right knobs to enter the count down time—in hours , minutes , and seconds .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-17 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES Utility Page: T rip Statistics T o reset trip statistics readouts: 1) Select ‘T rip Statistics’ from the Utility P age (Figure 10-40), using the steps described at the beginning of this section.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-18 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 3) T he flashing cursor moves to the arriv al date field. Use the small and large right knobs to enter the date for which the pilot wants to determine RAIM availability .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-19 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 4) Press the ENT K ey to calculate sunrise and sunset times for the selected location and date (Figure 10-47).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-20 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 10.4 SETUP 1 P AGE The Setup 1 Page (Figure 10-51) provides access (via menu options) to airspace alarms, CDI scale adjustment, an arrival alarm, units of measure settings, position formats, map datums, and settings for local or UTC time display .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-21 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES CDI Scales and Corr esponding Flight Phases: Oceanic Enr oute T erminal Appr oach Figure 10-54 CDI Scales During approach operations the CDI scale gradually ramps down even further , to 0.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-22 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES • ‘Position/Map Datum’ - Congures position readout information to the desired position format.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-23 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES Setup 1 Page: CDI Scale/Alarms T o change the CDI scale: 1) Select ‘CDI/Alarms’ from the Setup 1 P age (Figure 10-58), using the steps described at the beginning of this section.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-24 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES T o set the arrival alarm and alarm distance: 1) Select ‘CDI/Alarms’ from the Setup 1 P age , using the steps described at the beginning of this section.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-25 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES Figure 10-63 Units Mag/V ar P age The following categories, and corresponding units of measure, are available.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-26 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES T o display the map datum: 1) Select ‘P osition F ormat/Map Datum’ from the Setup 1 P age , using the steps described at the beginning of this section. 2) T he WGS 84 map datum is displayed, this field cannot be changed.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-27 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES Restoring F actory Settings When making changes to any Setup 1 Page option, a ‘Restore Defaults?’ menu selection allows the pilot to restore the original factory settings (for the selected option only).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-28 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 2) T urn the large right knob to select the desired menu option (Figure 10-71), and press the ENT K ey (Figure 10-72).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-29 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES Figure 10-74 Backlight Mode Window 3) If ‘Manual’ is selected, the flashing cursor moves to the backlight level field. T urn the small right knob to select the desired level.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 10-30 SECTION 10 AUX P AGES 4) T he flashing cursor moves to the minimum runway length field (Figure 10-77). T o enter a different minimum runway length, use the small and large right knobs to enter the desired length.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 11-1 SECTION 11 TERRAIN SECTION 11: TERRAIN NO TE: Not all GNS 430 units are equipped with or configured for TERRAIN . See the 400-series Installation Manual (190-00140-02) for TERRAIN configuration information.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 11-2 SECTION 11 TERRAIN TERRAIN Alerting TERRAIN uses information pr ovided from the GPS receiver to pr ovide a horizontal position and altitude. GPS altitude is derived fr om satellite measurements.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 11-3 SECTION 11 TERRAIN 11.2 TERRAIN P AGE See Section 3.5 for a complete description of the TERRAIN Page and its operation. TERRAIN Symbols The symbols and colors in Figur e 11-1 and T able 11-1 are used to represent obstacles and potential impact points on the TERRAIN Page.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 11-4 SECTION 11 TERRAIN 11.3 TERRAIN ALERTS TERRAIN Alerts are issued when ight conditions meet parameters that are set within TERRAIN software algorithms. TERRAIN alerts typically employ either an ADVISOR Y or a CAUTION alert severity level, or both.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 11-5 SECTION 11 TERRAIN T able 11-2 shows the possible TERRAIN alert types with corresponding annunciations.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 11-6 SECTION 11 TERRAIN T able 11-3 shows system status annunciations that may also be issued: Alert T ype TERRAIN P age Annunciation P o.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 11-7 SECTION 11 TERRAIN Prematur e Descent Alerting A Premature Descent Alert (PDA) is issued when the system detects that the aircraft is significantly below the normal approach path to a runway (Figur e 11-5).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 11-8 SECTION 11 TERRAIN TERRAIN NO T A V AILABLE ALERT TERRAIN requires a 3-D GPS navigation solution along with specific vertical accuracy minimums.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 11-9 SECTION 11 TERRAIN 11.4 DA T AB ASE INFORMA TION FOR TERRAIN General Database Information Garmin TERRAIN uses terrain and obstacle information supplied by government sources. The data undergoes verification by Garmin to confirm accuracy of the content, per TSO-C151b.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 11-10 SECTION 11 TERRAIN Database Updates T errain/obstacle databases are updated periodically with the latest terrain and obstacle data.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-1 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES SECTION 12: ADDITIONAL FEA TURES CA UTION: T he Weather Data Link and TIS information contained in this section is not intended to replace the documentation that is supplied with the GDL 49, the GDL 69(A) Data Link, and the GTX 330 T ransponder .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-2 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES TIS displays up to eight trafc targets within 7 nautical miles horizontally fr om 3000 feet below to 3500 feet above the requesting air craft (Figure 12-1).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-3 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES comes between the transponder antenna (usually located on the underside of the aircraft) and the ground-based radar antenna, the signal may be temporarily interrupted.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-4 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES TIS Audio Alerting The TIS audio alert is generated when the number of T rafc Advisories (T A) on the GNS 430 display increases from one scan to the next.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-5 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Figure 12-4 T raffic Symbol Components Altitude Deviation Altitude T rend T raffic Ground T rack V.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-6 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES • DA T A F AIL - ‘DA T A F AIL ’ is displayed when data is being received fr om GTX 330 (Figure 12-7), but there was a failure detected in the data str eam.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-7 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Figure 12-11 T raffic Removed Banner • UNA V AIL - When a 60 second period elapses with no data, TIS is considered to be unavailable. This state is indicated by the text ‘UNA V AIL ’ (Figure 12-12).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-8 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES T raffic P age Display Range V arious display ranges can be selected for optimal display of TIS traffic information.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-9 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Thumbnail T raffic on Map P age The Map Page can display trafc in a thumbnail format in any of the top three data fields on the right-hand side of the Map Page.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-10 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Power -Up T est The TIS interface performs an automatic test during power -up. • If the system passes the power -up test, the Standby Screen appears on the T rafc Page.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-11 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES 12.2 GTS 8XX TRAFFIC SY STEMS Introduction All information in this section pertains to the display .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-12 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Pilots should be aware of T AS/TCAS system limitations. If an intruder transponder does not respond to interrogations due to antenna shading or mar ginal transponder performance, it will not be displayed, or display may be intermittent.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-13 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Aural Alerts A T A consists of a displayed trafc symbol (solid yellow circle) and an aural alert.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-14 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Switching Between Standby and Operating Modes The unit must be in operating mode for traffic to be displayed.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-15 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Altitude Display Mode The GTS 8XX has four altitude display modes (Figure 12-24); Normal (±2,700 ft), Above (-2,700 ft to +9,000 ft), Below (-9,000 ft to +2,700 ft), and Unr estricted (±9,900 ft).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-16 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES T raffic W arning Window When the unit is not on the trafc page and the GTS issues a T rafc Advisory , the T rafc W arning W indow (Figure 12-26) is displayed, which shows a small thumbnail map.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-17 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES 10) Return to the Map P age by pressing the CLR K ey . Thumbnail T raffic on Map P age T raffic in a thumbnail format can be displayed in any of the three data elds on the right side of the Map Page (Figure 12-29).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-18 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES 12.3 WEA THER DA T A LINK INTERF A CE This section is written for: • Garmin GNS 430 Main System Software V ersion 5.01 and later • GDL 49 Main Software V ersion 2.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-19 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES W eather Products The following weather products are available for display on the GNS 430 unit via .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-20 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES NEXRAD Intensity Colors are used to identify the different NEXRAD echo intensities (reectivity) measured in dBZ (decibels of Z). Reectivity (designated by the letter Z) is the amount of transmitted power returned to the radar r eceiver .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-21 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Requesting NEXRAD Data NEXRAD data can be requested fr om the Data Link Page or the Map Page. Requesting NEXRAD data from the Data Link P age: 1) Select the Data Link P age from the A UX P age Group .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-22 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES • Auto Request (GDL 49 Only) - This eld is used to set the time interval for the GDL 49 to automatically send a NEXRAD data request. The time options are OFF , 10 min, 15 min, 20 min, 30 min, 45 min, and 1 hour .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-23 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Displaying NEXRAD Data on the W eather P age T o display NEXRAD Data on the W eather P age: 1) Select the NA V Weather P age (Figure 12-34) using the small and large right knobs .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-24 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Displaying NEXRAD Data on the Map Page When NEXRAD data is received, it is displayed on the Map Page, in addition to the W eather Page and the Default NA V Page.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-25 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES The pilot may use the ‘NEXRAD Off?’ and ‘NEXRAD On?’ elds in the Page Menu (Figure 12-36) to turn of f the display of NEXRAD data from the Map Page.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-26 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Data Link Request Log Page (GDL 49 Only) The Data Link Request Log Page (Figure 12-39) is used to display the data that was r equested. When a request is received, a check mark is placed in the box.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-27 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES • Auto Request - T his eld is used to set the time interval for the system to automatically send the position. The time options are OFF , 10 min, 15 min, 20 min, 30 min, 45 min, and 1 hr .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-28 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES NO TE: T extual METARs can only be requested by identifier or by flight plan (if the flight plan contains a MET AR station identifier). • Center - This field allows the pilot to specify reference points for the r equest.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-29 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Requesting graphical or textual MET ARs from the Map P age: 1) Select the Map P age . 2) Press the MENU K ey . T he Map P age Options Menu is displayed (Figure 12-44).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-30 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES W eather Legend Page The symbology unique to Graphical MET AR, Winds, and T emperature/Dewpoint data is displayed on the W eather Legend Page. The W eather Legend is accessed from the W eather Page.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-31 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Entering an identifier: 1) Select the Data Link P age . Highlight ‘TEXTUAL MET AR’ and press the ENT K ey . 2) T urn the small right knob and scroll through the list of four letter identifiers .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-32 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Monitoring the Data Link The Data Link Status Page pr ovides an indication of the integrity of the Data Link. The Data Link Page allows the pilot to monitor the system and determine the possible cause of a failure.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-33 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES The GDL 69 Datalink Status Page shows the following fields: • Sat ID/Connectivity - This eld shows the current activation status and signal strength of the XM Satellite Radio weather service.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-34 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES Standard A viation For ecast Abbr eviations The standard aviation forecast abbreviations are listed in T able 12-12.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-35 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES The symbol in Figure 12-48 indicates the ceiling at KMWM is marginal VFR, with heavy snow and low IFR visibility .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P 12-36 SECTION 12 ADDITIONAL FEA TURES T o interpret wind speed, add the values of each of the wind speed barbs. In Figure 12-49, there are two long barbs (10 knots each) and one short barb (5 knots each).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 13 – F AUL T DETECTION AND EXCLUSION 13-1 SECTION 13: F A UL T DETECTION AND EXCLUSION Fault Detection and Exclusion (FDE) is incorporated in the Garmin GNS 430 main and GPS software version 3.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 13 – F AUL T DETECTION AND EXCLUSION 13-2 13.2 PRE-DEP ARTURE VERIFICA TION OF FDE Since FDE is based upon the exclusion of “.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-1 SECTION 14: MESSAGES , ABBREVIA TIONS , AND NA V TERMS 14.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-2 Approaching VNA V profile T he aircr aft is within one minute of reaching the initial V ertical Navigation descent, or climb, point.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-3 COM transmitter power has been reduced T he GNS 430 has detected excessive unit temper ature and/or an insufficient voltage level.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-4 FPL has been truncated T he flight plan (FPL) w as truncated because not enough room existed to insert an approach, departure , or arriv al.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-5 Heading input failure T he heading selection on the external HSI’ s (or CDI’ s) OBS course selector cannot be read properly .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-6 Not receiving input data on 429 Channel 2 No data has been received on the ARINC 429 channel 2 connection for a period exceeding five seconds .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-7 Select auto sequence mode T he OBS K ey w as pressed, disabling auto sequencing of waypoints (in a flight plan or instrument procedure).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-8 VLOC is not responding Internal system-to-system communication between the main processor and the VLOC receiver has failed.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-9 14.2 ABBREVIA TIONS The following is a list of abbreviations used on the G.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-10 ft Feet G/S Glideslope gl Gallons GPS Global Positioning System GS Ground.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-11 OCN Oceanic P .POS Present Position PROC Procedure(s) PROV Province PWR P.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-12 14.3 NA VIGA TION TERMS The following navigation terms are used on the GNS 430 and in this Pilot’ s Guide. Refer to Figures 14-1 and 14-2 for graphic representation of navigation terms.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-13 EPE (estimated position error) A measure of satellite geometry quality and additional factors , expressed as a horizontal position error in feet or meters .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P SECTION 14 – MESSAGES, ABBREVIA TIONS, & NA V TERMS 14-14 Blank P age.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P APPENDIX A DA T A CARD USE A-1 APPENDIX A: D A T A CARD USE The Jeppesen NavData Car d, and the T errain Data Card (if applicable) supplied with the GNS 430 can be installed or removed when the GNS 430 is on or of f.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P APPENDIX A DA T A CARD USE A-2 T o remove the NavData or T errain data card (Figure A-2): 1) Gently press on the tab—using a slight upw ard motion—at the front center of the data card.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P APPENDIX B SPECIFICA TIONS B-1 APPENDIX B: SPECIFICA TIONS PHYSICAL Unit Size: 6.25’W x 11.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P APPENDIX B SPECIFICA TIONS B-2 Blank P age.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING C-1 APPENDIX C: TROUBLESHOO TING Q & A This section is designed to answer some of the common questions regarding the GNS 430’ s capabilities and operation.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING C-2 What happens when I select an approach? Can I store a flight plan with an appr oach, departure , or arriv.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING C-3 NORMAL (no ‘OBS’ annunciator) OBS Automatic sequencing of waypoints Manual sequencing- ‘holds’ on .
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING C-4 When should I use the OBS key to return to auto sequencing, and what happens when I do? The most common application for using the OBS Key is the missed appr oach.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING C-5 When does turn anticipation begin, and what bank angle is expected? The GNS 430 smooths adjacent leg trans.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P APPENDIX C TROUBLESHOOTING C-6 Why does my CDI not respond like a VOR when OBS mode is active? Unlike a VOR, the CDI scale used on GPS equipment is based on the cross-track distance to the desired course, not an angular r elationship to the destination (Figure C-8).
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P I-1 INDEX A Abbreviations 7-4 , 7-6,7-8, 7-14 , 7-15 , 7-17 , 14-9 Accessories 1-1 Activate an existing flight plan in reverse 5-4 Activ.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P I-2 INDEX Display contrast 10-28 , 10-29 DIS (distance) 1-11 , 1-12 , 3-3 , 3-6 , 5-8 , 5-10 , 6-6 , 6-15 , 6-21 , 6-23 , 6-29 , 7-14 , 7.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P I-3 INDEX Map P age 1-11 , 3-5 , 3-6 , 3-7 , 3-9 , 3-13 , 4-5 , 6-7 , 6-8 , 6-13 , 6-17 , 6-18 , 6-23 , 6-30 , 7-17 , 7-19 , 10-20 , 14-5.
GNS 430(A) Pilot’ s Guide and Reference 190-00140-00 Rev . P I-4 INDEX Select approach 1-14 , 5-11 , 6-1 , 6-4 , 6-9 , 7-10 , 9-3, C-6 Select Arriv al 1-14 , 5-12 , 6-1 Select Departure 1-14 , 5-12 .
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