Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for the Piper PA32
SECTION 7 – NAVIGATION
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23)
After crossing FALUR the next waypoint is the
FAF. The flight phase changes to LPV on the
HSI indicating the current phase of flight is in
Approach Mode and the approach type is LPV.
CDI scaling changes accordingly and is used much
like a localizer when flying an ILS approach. The
RVSI is no longer displayed and the VDI changes to
the Glidepath Indicator (as shown in Figure 7-48)
when the final approach course becomes active.
Figure 7-48 Descending to the FAF
The descent continues through the FAF (CEGIX)
using the Glidepath Indicator, as one would use
a glideslope indicator, to obtain an altitude “AT”
7,800 feet at the FAF. Note the altitude restriction
lines over and under (At) the altitude in the ‘ALT’
field in Figure 7-48.
24)
After crossing CEGIX, the aircraft continues
following the glidepath to maintain the descent
to “AT or ABOVE” 6,370 feet at the Missed
Approach Point (MAP) (RW35R) as seen in Figure
7-49.
Figure 7-49 Descending to the Missed Approach Point
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