Garmin GPS 400 User Manual
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GPS 400 Pilot’s Guide and Reference
190-00140-60 Rev. H
SECTION 5
PROCEDURES
5-23
Course from fix to altitude legs show the specific target
altitude on the Active Flight Plan Page (Figure 5-64) and
the Default NAV Page (Figure 5-65). The missed approach
sequence for the Palmdale VOR/DME RWY 25 approach
includes a course from fix to altitude leg.
Figure 5-64 Active Flight Plan Page
Figure 5-65 Default NAV Page
MISSED APPROACH
Climb to
5000’
outbound via
PMD VOR
R-282, then climbing
RIGHT turn to 7000’ direct
PMD VOR and hold.
DO NOT USE FOR NAVIGATION
MISSED APPROACH:
Palmdale (CA) AF Plant 42
VOR/DME or GPS Rwy 25
Figure 5-66 Palmdale Missed Approach
In this instance, the leg corresponds to the initial phase
of the missed approach, which reads ‘Climb to 5000’
outbound via PMD VOR R-282’. Refer to Figure 5-66 for
the following steps.
1) After crossing the MAP, press the OBS Key.
The missed approach sequence is automatically
offered, starting with the course from fix to
altitude leg. The ‘NEXT DTK 282°’ alert appears
in the lower right corner of the screen.
2) Note that within a few seconds of pressing the
OBS Key to release suspend mode and start
the approach sequence, ‘SUSP’ re-appears
above the OBS Key as the GPS 400 returns
to suspend mode. This is normal when flying
a course from fix to altitude leg and indicates
that automatic leg sequencing is suspended.