Garmin Flight Deck 100 User Manual

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 Flight Deck 100 Pilot’s Guide
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FLIGHT MANAGEMENT
REMOVING AN ARRIVAL FROM THE ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN
When plans change while flying IFR, arrivals can be easily removed from the Active Flight Plan.
Removing an arrival from the active flight plan:
1) 
Press the FPL Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page (MFD) or the Active Flight Plan Window (PFD).
2) 
Press the MENU Key, and highlight ‘Remove Arrival’.
3) 
Press the ENT Key.  A confirmation window is displayed listing the arrival procedure.  
4) 
With ‘OK’ highlighted, press the ENT Key.  To cancel the removal request, highlight ‘CANCEL’ and press the ENT 
Key.
 Or
:
1) 
Press the FPL Key to display the Active Flight Plan Page (MFD) or the Active Flight Plan Window (PFD).
2) 
Press the FMS Knob, and turn to highlight the arrival header in the active flight plan.
3) 
Press the CLR Key.  A confirmation window is displayed listing the arrival procedure.  
4) 
With ‘OK’ highlighted, press the ENT Key.  To cancel the removal request, highlight ‘CANCEL’ and press the ENT 
Key.
5) 
Press the FMS Knob to remove the flashing cursor.
APPROACHES 
  NOTE:  
If certain GPS parameters (SBAS, RAIM, etc.) are not available, some published approach procedures 
for the desired airport may not be displayed in the list of available approaches.
An Approach Procedure (APPR) can be loaded at any airport that has one available, and provides guidance 
for non-precision and precision approaches to airports with published instrument approach procedures.  
Only one approach can be loaded at a time in a flight plan. If an approach is loaded when another approach 
is already in the active flight plan, the new approach replaces the previous approach.  The route is defined by 
selection of an approach and the transition waypoints.
Whenever an approach is selected, the choice to either “load” or “activate” is given.  “Loading” adds the 
approach to the end of the flight plan without immediately using it for navigation guidance. This allows 
continued navigation via the intermediate waypoints in the original flight plan, but keeps the procedure 
available  on  the  Active  Flight  Plan  Page  for  quick  activation  when  needed.  “Activating”  also  adds  the
procedure to the end of the flight plan but immediately begins to provide guidance to the first waypoint in 
the approach.
When selecting an approach, a “GPS” designation to the right of the procedure name indicates the procedure 
can be flown using the GPS receiver.  Some procedures do not have this designation, meaning the GPS 
receiver can be used for supplemental navigation guidance only.  If the GPS receiver cannot be used for 
primary guidance, the appropriate navigation receiver must be used for the selected approach (e.g., VOR or 
ILS).  The final course segment of ILS approaches, for example, must be flown by tuning the NAV receiver to 
the proper frequency and selecting that NAV receiver on the CDI.