
190-00498-00 Rev. AGarmin G1000 Pilot’s Guide for Cessna Nav III2-40
PRIMARY FLIGHT DISPLAY
Load Approach
Load Approach allows the pilot to select a published
instrument approach for the destination airport, or replace
the current approach with a new selection.
To select an approach for a direct-to or
flight plan destination airport:
1. From the Flight Plan Window, press the
MENU
key to display the page menu options.
2. Turn the
FMS
knob to highlight ‘Load Approach’,
then press the
ENT
key. A window appears list-
ing the available approaches for the destina
-
tion airport.
3. Turn the
FMS
knob to select the desired
approach, then press the
ENT
key. A window
appears listing the available transitions for the
approach.
4. Turn the
FMS
knob to select the desired transi-
tion or vectors, then press the
ENT
key.
NOTE: The ‘Vectors’ option assumes that the pilot
will receive vectors from ATC to the final course
segment of the approach.
5. With ‘LOAD?’ highlighted, press the
ENT
key
to load the approach.
6. To activate the approach, turn the
large FMS
knob to highlight ‘ACTIVATE?’, then press the
ENT
key.
NOTE: ‘LOAD’ adds the approach to the flight
plan without immediately using the approach
for navigation guidance. This allows the pilot to
continue navigating the original flight plan until
cleared for the approach, but keeps the approach
available for quick activation when needed.
‘ACTIVATE’ adds the approach to the flight plan
and begins navigating the approach course.
Remove Departure, Arrival, or Approach
Remove Departure, Arrival, or Approach deletes the
current standard instrument departure (SID), terminal
arrival route (STAR), or selected approach from the active
flight plan.
To remove a departure, an arrival, or an
approach from a direct-to or active flight
plan:
1. From the Flight Plan Window, press the
MENU
key to display the page menu options.
2. Turn the
FMS
knob to highlight ‘Remove Depar-
ture’, ‘Remove Arrival’, or ‘Remove Approach’,
then press the
ENT
key. A confirmation window
appears listing the procedure that is about to
be removed, with ‘OK’ highlighted.
3. Press the
ENT
key to remove the procedure.
4. To cancel, turn the
large FMS
knob to highlight
‘CANCEL’, then press the
ENT
key.
Closest Point of FPL
Closest Point of FPL calculates the bearing and closest
distance at which a flight plan passes from a reference
waypoint. It may also be used to create a new user
waypoint along the flight plan at the location closest to a
chosen reference waypoint.
Figure 2-63 Closest Point of FPL Window
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