Direct-to & route nav – Garmin GPS 165 TSO User Manual
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To delete a waypoint from the active route:
1. Press
C
, if necessary, to activate the cursor.
2. Use
O
to highlight the waypoint you would like to delete from the active route.
3. Press
\
, followed by
E
. The next route waypoint (if available) will move up to take
the position of the deleted waypoint.
The active route page also allows you to select your next destination waypoint
manually from the active route waypoint list and resume the remainder of the route in
sequence. This procedure, referred to as an ‘on-route’ direct-to, allows the pilot to
fly the active route in a different sequence without editing the active route, approach,
SID or STAR itself. For example, if you are flying a route with an armed approach, the
GPS 155 will automatically provide the initial approach fix (IAF) for the selected
approach as your ‘active to’ waypoint. If you have been vectored directly to the final
approach fix (bypassing the IAF), you can manually ‘skip ahead’ to the final approach
fix as your next active to waypoint.
To perform an on-route direct-to from the active route page:
1. Press
C
and rotate
O
to highlight the desired waypoint.
2. Press
D
, followed by
E
to confirm the ‘ok?’ prompt on the waypoint
confirmation page.
The GPS 155 will now provide guidance to the direct-to waypoint with the CDI
page, and resume navigating the remainder of the active route in sequence once you
arrive at the direct-to destination. See Section 4 for more on approach navigation.
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On-Route Direct-To
Confirming the on-route direct-to.
Manually selecting the next active route waypoint.
CDI page with new destination waypoint.
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