
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Piper PA32
SECTION 7 – NAVIGATION
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d)
Turn the large FMS Knob to select the altitude
constraint associated with FALUR as seen in
Figure 7-35.
Figure 7-35 Designate FALUR Altitude Constraint
e)
Press the ENT Key to designate this altitude
constraint value for use in computing vertical
guidance. This altitude value will now be
displayed as light blue text. Note that altitude
values are now filled in for waypoints back to
where the previous altitude value was entered
for OPSHN.
Altitude constraint values associated with the
Final Approach Fix (FAF) and waypoints beyond
the FAF cannot be designated for vertical
guidance. These altitude values will always
be displayed as white text, as in Figure 7-36.
Vertical guidance to the FAF and on to the Missed
Approach Point (MAP) is given using the WAAS
GPS altitude source, therefore, the displayed
altitude values are for reference only.
Figure 7-36 Vertical Guidance is Active to the FAF
14)
As the aircraft approaches OPSHN, it may
be desirable to adjust how fast, or steep, the
upcoming descent will be. The default Flight Path
Angle (FPA) is -3.0 degrees and a required vertical
speed will be computed to maintain the -3.0 FPA.
To change the vertical flight path, perform the
following steps.
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