Garmin 3600a Instruccion De Instalación

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iQue 3600a Que Applications Guide 
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Understanding Vectors
The Vectors window that appears at the last step 
of selecting an approach determines how you will 
navigate to the final waypoint in the approach. 
If you select Yes, the iQue 3600a creates an extension 
of the final course beyond the final approach waypoint 
in the database, called the final approach fix (FAF). 
The iQue 3600a provides no guidance to the inbound 
course. The course deviation needle on the graphic 
HSI remains off-center until you are established 
on this final approach course. QueMap displays an 
extension of the final approach course using a bold 
magenta line. The HSI automatically slews (rotates 
to show the direction) to the inbound course. On the 
Active Route (or Active Approach) page, a Vector to 
Final symbol appears adjacent to the first approach 
waypoint.
If you select No on the Vectors window, the iQue 
3600a creates a straight-line course directly to the 
first waypoint in the approach (from wherever you are 
when you initiate the approach). This works much like 
any other route with guidance from point-to-point and 
a turn usually required as you cross each waypoint. 
  NOTE: Steep Turns are not allowed on an IFR 
(Instrument Flight Rules) approach. Follow plate 
or air traffic control instructions to complete the 
approach without a steep turn. 
If air traffic controls clears your approach to an 
airport, loading the approach replaces your Direct To 
with a route to the FAF. Load the approach only when 
cleared by air traffic control.
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