![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hello,
Here's a situation that keeps coming up: I'm coming home to SQL and want to fly the GPS30 approach. Like many GPS approaches, this one looks like the letter "L". The corner of the L is AMEBY, and 5 miles later after that is the FAF, CUZUP. AMEBY is not an IAF, but that doesn't stop ATC. Typically, from 40 miles out they say something like "fly heading XXX when able direct AMEBY". Then when I'm close, they'll say "Cross Ameby at or above 3200, cleared for the San Carlos GPS30 approach". Since AMEBY is not an IAF, it's not one of the GNS430 approach choices. Which leaves Vectors-to-final, but when you choose that, the guidance to AMEBY goes away. Well, I think the icon remains on the moving map. The only solution I could think of was to cross AMEBY, and then activate Vectors-to-Final. When already on the approach, and already dealing with the precise flying required on the approach. Anybody got a better way? - Jerry Kaidor |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Jerry wrote:
/snip/ Anybody got a better way? - Jerry Kaidor Jerry, While I have never flown a 430, I have flown several other IFR GPS's (Trimble/Free Flight, Appolo/UPSAT), and on them, my solution would be roughly as follows: Activate the approach via the JEFNY IAF. Fly the assigned heading, until the approach mode initializes, then scroll forward in the flight plan to the JIKPE-AMEBY leg. Select Direct TO Ameby, and the approach should sequence normally after that. You may even be able to do this before approach mode initialization, I'm just not sure about Garmin's programming. Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Why not just select JEFNY,activate the approach, then on the active
flight plan screen, hit 'cursor', turn the outer knob to the right to select 'AMEBY',press Direct (D-), ENTER,ENTER,and Bamm...you're direct to AMEBY,sequenced for the approach. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Brad wrote:
Why not just select JEFNY,activate the approach, then on the active flight plan screen, hit 'cursor', turn the outer knob to the right to select 'AMEBY',press Direct (D-), ENTER,ENTER,and Bamm...you're direct to AMEBY,sequenced for the approach. Or, direct AMEBY then enter OBS mode and set up the correct course to AMEBY. Lots of way to skin this cat. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
As the others have said, scroll the full approach fpl to AMEBY, the
Direct, Enter, Enter. This illustrates a general point - one should not be too quick to activate "vectors-to-final" the instant one gets a vector. Reality is that one isn't always vectored to a gate just prior to the FAF. You can always select FAF, direct,direct,enter,enter to make the intermediate leg activate when it turns out that is really where you are going. Until then, leaving the full approach active leaves more options, like the above. Another local example is coming into LVK from the Modesto area. You get vectored onto the localizer outside FOOTO, with final instructions to cross FOOTO at or above xxxx. But if you activated VTF, FOOTO is blown away - and FOOTO is the one thing you really wanted from the GPS, since the localizer becomes primary for guidance. I do it in the manner Tim suggested. Activate the full approach from TRACY, select FOOTO, direct, enter, enter. Then go to OBS mode, setting the OBS to 255 the inbound course of the extended localizer centerline. Crossing FOOTO, go to leg mode. Ed Williams Jerry wrote: Hello, Here's a situation that keeps coming up: I'm coming home to SQL and want to fly the GPS30 approach. Like many GPS approaches, this one looks like the letter "L". The corner of the L is AMEBY, and 5 miles later after that is the FAF, CUZUP. AMEBY is not an IAF, but that doesn't stop ATC. Typically, from 40 miles out they say something like "fly heading XXX when able direct AMEBY". Then when I'm close, they'll say "Cross Ameby at or above 3200, cleared for the San Carlos GPS30 approach". Since AMEBY is not an IAF, it's not one of the GNS430 approach choices. Which leaves Vectors-to-final, but when you choose that, the guidance to AMEBY goes away. Well, I think the icon remains on the moving map. The only solution I could think of was to cross AMEBY, and then activate Vectors-to-Final. When already on the approach, and already dealing with the precise flying required on the approach. Anybody got a better way? - Jerry Kaidor |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
My answer is very simular to Brad's answer.
Activate your approach like you normally would (via JEFNY). Then, when ATC gives you Fly XX Direct AMEBY, press the D- button. Using the outside nob, scroll to the FPL box. Using the inside nob, dial to AMEBY. ENTER ENTER twice, and you are on your way. I find it's easier to use this than to use the flightplan screen. Mostly because I don't have to change pages, then cursor, etc. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
And that's exactly what I did on my last flight. Worked perfect.
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Jerry" wrote in message ups.com... And that's exactly what I did on my last flight. Worked perfect. What is? (If you don't want everyone in on the thread, take it to email) |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
What is?
....The procedure in the tree/thread exactly above my post. Since I was the person who posted the question in the first place, I thought -what I wound up doing- might be of interest. - Jerry |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Jerry" wrote in message ups.com... What is? ...The procedure in the tree/thread exactly above my post. Since I was the person who posted the question in the first place, I thought -what I wound up doing- might be of interest. The only thread above yours in my reader was....empty. I hope you don't write manuals for a living! :~) |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
CNX80 versus GNS430 | Wayne Sweet | Instrument Flight Rules | 4 | October 3rd 04 02:36 PM |
GNS430 Installation | Wayne Sweet | Home Built | 0 | October 3rd 04 04:39 AM |
B-RNAV with GNS430 | Daniel Hofer | Instrument Flight Rules | 1 | September 1st 04 04:12 PM |
Wanted: Blank Datacard Garmin GNS430 | Marco Leon | Piloting | 4 | August 31st 04 06:20 PM |
Wanted: Blank Datacard Garmin GNS430 | Marco Leon | Owning | 3 | August 31st 04 03:33 PM |