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Does the 430 have extended runway depictions like the 196 and other
handhelds have? Does the 430 have the VNAV profile for descents like the 196 and other handhelds have? |
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No, and yes, in that order.
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 18:30:44 -0500, "John Doe" wrote: Does the 430 have extended runway depictions like the 196 and other handhelds have? Does the 430 have the VNAV profile for descents like the 196 and other handhelds have? |
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Bill Zaleski wrote:
No, and yes, in that order. Bill, as a user of a GNS430 who has never seen the extended runway depictions feature of a 196 before, I am curious what that feature is. Could you describe it? I am able to get an extended runway centerline to almost any airport with an instrument approach by choosing "Vectors to Final" procedure option on the GNS430, but apparently that is not what the OP desires? Thanks for any insight. -- Peter |
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Extended runway on the 196 includes all runways, and not just the one
you have VTF to. Sort of a mini localizer icon extending out from all runwayson the airport. On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 22:30:15 -0500, "Peter R." wrote: Bill Zaleski wrote: No, and yes, in that order. Bill, as a user of a GNS430 who has never seen the extended runway depictions feature of a 196 before, I am curious what that feature is. Could you describe it? I am able to get an extended runway centerline to almost any airport with an instrument approach by choosing "Vectors to Final" procedure option on the GNS430, but apparently that is not what the OP desires? Thanks for any insight. |
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Bill Zaleski wrote:
Extended runway on the 196 includes all runways, and not just the one you have VTF to. Sort of a mini localizer icon extending out from all runwayson the airport. Ahhh, thanks. -- Peter |
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![]() "Peter R." wrote in message ... Bill Zaleski wrote: Extended runway on the 196 includes all runways, and not just the one you have VTF to. Sort of a mini localizer icon extending out from all runwayson the airport. Ahhh, thanks. Peter ...and if the extensions on the 196 bother you, you can turn them off. |
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Peter,
Could you describe it? A feature used on many handhelds to keep the pilot's eyes inside the cockpit at a crucial time when they should be outside gd&r -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Ah, but you can setup same with the Direct button, scroll (twist) down to
course & put in your approach course. When you return to the map page, the intercept course will be there. With an A/P, you use the heading bug to intercept and arm the Nav/Approach. When you capture, the plane turns inbound. The same technique works when intercepting an airway. ( I'm sure I skipped a step. ) -- Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. "Bill Zaleski" wrote in message ... No, and yes, in that order. On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 18:30:44 -0500, "John Doe" wrote: Does the 430 have extended runway depictions like the 196 and other handhelds have? Does the 430 have the VNAV profile for descents like the 196 and other handhelds have? |
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"Victor J. Osborne, Jr." wrote:
Ah, but you can setup same with the Direct button, scroll (twist) down to course & put in your approach course. Doesn't that take you to the airport reference point, though? Or doesn't the difference between the ARP and the landing runway matter when you are many miles from the airport? -- Peter |
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It has been my experience that the procedure takes you to the end of the
runway. Perhaps it's the IFR nature of the product or the reference point so close enough to the centerline that it's not apparent. Although, when nav'ing Direct to the airport, I believe the GPS points to the airport reference point. But at that point I'm entering the pattern VFR anyway. Thx, {|;-) Victor J. (Jim) Osborne, Jr. "Peter R." wrote in message ... "Victor J. Osborne, Jr." wrote: Ah, but you can setup same with the Direct button, scroll (twist) down to course & put in your approach course. Doesn't that take you to the airport reference point, though? Or doesn't the difference between the ARP and the landing runway matter when you are many miles from the airport? -- Peter |
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