
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Socata TBM 850
190-00708-00 Rev. A
SECTION 7 – NAVIGATION
7-21
In this missed approach procedure, the fix
immediately following the MAP (in this case
‘6368FT’) is not part of the published procedure.
It is simply a fix that defines a leg which guides
the aircraft along the runway centerline until the
required altitude to make the first turn on the missed
approach is exceeded. In this case, if the aircraft
altitude is below the specified altitude (6,368 feet)
after crossing the MAP, a direct-to is established
to this fix until an altitude of 6,368 feet reached.
After reaching 6,368 feet, a direct-to is established
to the published fix (in this case MOGAL). If the
aircraft altitude is above the specified altitude
after crossing the MAP, a direct-to is established
to the published fix (MOGAL) to begin the missed
approach procedure. The altitude constraint value
defaults to 400 feet AGL when the fix is not part
of the published procedure.
In some missed approach procedures this altitude
fix may be part of the published procedure. For
example, the procedure dictates a climb to 5,500
feet, then turn left and proceed to the Missed
Approach Hold Point (MAHP). In this case, the
altitude fix would be labeled ‘5500FT’. Again, if
the aircraft altitude is lower than this prescribed
altitude, a direct-to is established to this fix when
the missed approach procedure is activated.
25)
Upon reaching the MAP, it is decided to execute a
missed approach. Automatic waypoint sequencing is
suspended past the MAP. Select the
SUSP
Softkey on
the PFD to resume automatic waypoint sequencing
through the missed approach procedure.
A direct-to is initiated to MOGAL, which is the
Missed Approach Hold Point (MAHP) as seen in
Figure 7-50. The aircraft is climbing to 10,000
feet. The CDI flight phase now changes from LPV
to MAPR as seen on the HSI.
Figure 7-50 Missed Approach Active
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