
Garmin G1000 Cockpit Reference Guide for Mooney M20M & M20R
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SECTION 4 – MFD
Flying the Missed Approach
As you pass the MAP, and the runway is not in view, a
missed approach must be performed. The G1000 contin
-
ues to give guidance along an extension of the final course
segment (FAF to MAP) until you manually initiate the
missed approach procedure.
1. Upon crossing the MAP, a waypoint message
‘ARRIVING AT WAYPOINT’ appears in the
navigation status bar on the PFD. ‘SUSP’
appears on the HSI and directly above the
OBS
softkey, indicating that automatic sequencing
of approach waypoints is suspended. A ‘FROM’
indication is displayed on the CDI, however
course guidance along the final approach
course continues. Use the
SUSP
softkey to
initiate the missed approach sequence. Be
sure to follow the published procedure. If a
runway heading is prescribed by ATC the pilot
must not press the
SUSP
softkey until they are
ready to turn. Press the
CDI
softkey to resume
GPS navigation.
2. Press the
SUSP
softkey. The missed approach
holding point (IRODY) is automatically offered
as the destination waypoint.
3. Follow the missed approach procedures, as
dictated by the approach chart. The G1000
gives guidance to the holding point.
4. A message appears in the navigation status bar
on the PFD recommending entry procedures for
the holding pattern ‘HOLD PARALLEL’.
5. The G1000 provides course guidance only
on the inbound side of the holding pattern.
When leaving the holding pattern to re-fly
the approach, press the
PROC
key to ‘Select
Approach?’ or ‘Activate Approach?’ (or add a
new destination to the flight plan).
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