Garmin GNS 400W GPS Receiver User Manual


 
5 - PROCEDURES
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Flying a DME Arc Approach
TheGPSoverlayforaDMEarcapproachuses
additional Jeppesen-provided waypoints to define the
arc.Thesewaypointsareindicatedby“D”astherst
letter in the waypoint name. This is followed by three
numbers indicating the radial the waypoint lies on. The
last letter indicates the radius of the arc.

DO NOT USE FOR
NAVIGATION
Billard Muni (Topeka, KS)
VORRwy22
NOTE: The letter/number DME arc names are
being replaced with standard five-letter intersec-
tion names. You may encounter either naming
convention for an approach you select.
This example is based upon a flight from Hutchin-
son (Kansas) Municipal (KHUT) to Billard Municipal
(KTOP)inTopeka,Kansas.TheVOR/DMErunway22
approachisselected,alongwith“D258G/LEBVY”as
the IAF.
1. Select Billard Muni (KTOP) as your destination,
via the direct-to key or as the last waypoint
in a flight plan.
Press direct-to and select “KTOP” as your
destination (using the small and large
right knobs).
2. Press the PROC key and select the “VOR 22”
approach. From the transitions window, select
“LEBVY” as the IAF. Then, select “Load?” (or
“Activate?”, if already cleared direct to the IAF
for the approach).
Press PROC and select the “VOR 22” ap-
proach and “LEBVY” transition (using the
large right knob and ENT).
DME Arc Approach