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Flight Planning
Density Alt / TAS / Winds— indicates the theo-
retical altitude at which your aircraft will perform 
depending upon several environmental conditions, 
including indicated altitude (IND ALT), barometric
setting (BARO) and total air temperature (TAT; the 
temperature, including the heating effect of speed, 
read on a standard outside temperature gauge). 
This computes true airspeed (TAS), based upon the 
factors above and the calibrated airspeed (CAS). 
Also, this determines winds aloft—the wind direc-
tion and speed—and a head wind/tail wind com-
ponent, based upon the calculated density altitude 
(DEN ALT), true airspeed, aircraft heading (HDG)
and ground speed. 
Crossfill— allows the pilot to transfer the active 
flight plan, including VNAV parameters any stored
flight plan, a user waypoint or all user waypoints 
between two 400W-Series Garmin units in a dual-
unit installation. 
Scheduler— displays reminder messages (such 
as “Change oil”, “Switch fuel tanks”, “Overhaul”, 
etc.). One-time, periodic, and event-based messages 
are allowed. One-time messages will appear once 
the timer expires and will reappear each time the 
400W-series unit is powered on, until the message 
is deleted.  Periodic messages will automatically 
reset to the original timer value, once the message 
is displayed. Event-based messages do not use a 
timer, but rather a specific date and time. 
Fuel Planning
To perform fuel planning operations: 
1.   Select “Fuel Planning” from the flight planning 
page. 
2.   The current fuel planning “mode” is displayed 
at the top of the page: “POINT TO POINT” or 
“FPL” (for a flight plan).  To change the mode, 
press MENU to display an options window for 
the other mode, then press ENT to accept the 
other mode. 
The “Flight Plan?” option allows you to 
select the numbered flight plan for fuel plan-
ning. The “Change Fields?” option allows 
you to select fuel information for each field 
as desired. 
3a.   For point-to-point fuel planning, turn the small 
and large right knobs to enter the identifier 
of the “from” waypoint. Once the waypoint’s 
identifier is entered, press ENT to accept the 
waypoint. The  flashing  cursor  moves  to  the 
“to”  waypoint. Again,  turn  the  small  and 
large right knobs to enter the identifier of 
the “to” waypoint and press ENT to accept 
the waypoint.