Garmin 530 用户指南

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5 - procedures
Selecting an ILS Approach
For this example, we’ll use a fl ight 
from Laughlin Bullhead (Arizona) 
International to Flagstaff Pulliam 
(KFLG) and select the ILS runway 21 
approach. “SHUTR” intersection is 
selected as the IAF, which includes an 
outbound leg and a procedure turn. 
Of course, vectors-to-fi nal could also 
be selected, as pre viously described 
for the non-precision approach 
examples.
1.  Select Flagstaff Pulliam (KFLG) as 
your destination, via the direct-
to
 key or as the last waypoint in 
a fl ight plan.
2. Press the PROC key and select 
the “ILS 21” approach using the 
steps outlined on page 61. 
3.  From the transitions window, select “SHUTR” as the IAF.  Also, select “Load?” (or “Activate?”, if already 
cleared for the approach).
4.  A reminder message appears, indicating that GPS can only be used for approach monitoring. As mentioned 
previously, you need to use the VLOC receiver for this approach. Press ENT to acknowledge the message.
When you “Load?” (or “Activate?”) an ILS approach, the ILS frequency is automatically placed in the standby 
fi eld of the VLOC window. To use this frequency, simply press the VLOC fl ip-fl op key to place it in the active 
frequency fi eld.
Flagstaff (AZ) Pulliam
ILS DME Rwy 21
DO NOT USE FOR 
NAVIGATION
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STEP 2: Once the destination airport is selected 
(using direct-to or an active fl ight plan), press 
PROC and choose the “Select Approach” option.
STEP 3: Once the approach is selected (by name), 
a pop-up window asks you to select the appropriate 
transition (“SHUTR” intersection, in this example).
ILS Approach
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