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IFR Procedures, Displaying the Procedures Selecting an approach, departure, or, arrival, right

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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION IFR Procedures Once the direct-to or flight plan is confirmed, the whole range of instrument procedures is available to the pilot. Departures (SIDs), arrivals (STARs), and non-precision and precision approaches are stored within the NavData Card and are available using the PROC (procedures) Key. Displaying the Procedures Page: Press the PROC Key (Figure 1-23). just the final course segment of the approach. Turn the small right knob to select the desired option and press the ENT Key. The 'vectors' option extends the final inbound course beyond the final approach fix, allowing the pilot to intercept the final course segment beyond its normal limits. Figure 1-24 Approach Window Figure 1-23 Procedures Page The steps required to select and activate an approach, departure, or arrival are identical. Selecting an approach, departure, or arrival: 1) Turn the large right knob to select the desired option ('Select Approach?', 'Select Arrival?', or 'Select Departure?') from the Procedures Page. 2) Press the ENT Key to display a list of available procedures for the arrival (when using approaches or STARs) or departure (when using SIDs) airport. 3) Turn the small right knob to select the desired procedure and press the ENT Key. 4) For approaches, a window appears (Figure 1-24) to select the desired initial approach fix (IAF) or provide a 'vectors' option to select 5) For departures and arrivals, a window appears to select the desired transition. Turn the small right knob to select the desired option and press the ENT Key. In the flight plan or direct-to, the departure or arrival airport is replaced with the sequence of waypoints contained within the selected procedure. 1-14 GNC 420(A) Pilot's Guide and Reference 190-00140-20 Rev. K

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GNC 420(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference
1-14
SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
190-00140-20
Rev. K
IFR Procedures
Once the direct-to or flight plan is confirmed, the whole
range of instrument procedures is available to the pilot.
Departures (SIDs), arrivals (STARs), and non-precision
and precision approaches are stored within the
NavData
Card and are available using the
PROC
(procedures) Key.
Displaying the Procedures Page:
Press the
PROC
Key (Figure 1-23).
Figure 1-23
Procedures Page
The steps required to select and activate an approach,
departure, or arrival are identical.
Selecting an approach, departure, or
arrival:
1)
Turn the large
right
knob to select the desired
option (‘Select Approach?’, ‘Select Arrival?’,
or ‘Select Departure?’) from the Procedures
Page.
2)
Press the
ENT
Key to display a list of
available procedures for the arrival (when using
approaches or STARs) or departure (when using
SIDs) airport.
3)
Turn the small
right
knob to select the desired
procedure and press the
ENT
Key.
4)
For approaches, a window appears (Figure
1-24) to select the desired initial approach
fix (IAF) or provide a ‘vectors’ option to select
just the final course segment of the approach.
Turn the small
right
knob to select the desired
option and press the
ENT
Key.
The ‘vectors’
option extends the final inbound course beyond
the final approach fix, allowing the pilot to
intercept the final course segment beyond its
normal limits.
Figure 1-24
Approach Window
5)
For departures and arrivals, a window appears
to select the desired transition.
Turn the small
right
knob to select the desired option and
press the
ENT
Key.
In the flight plan or direct-to, the departure or arrival
airport is replaced with the sequence of waypoints
contained within the selected procedure.