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FLIGHT MANAGEMENT<br />

SYSTEM<br />

OVERVIEW<br />

FLIGHT<br />

INSTRUMENTS<br />

EIS<br />

AUDIO PANEL<br />

& CNS<br />

FLIGHT<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

5.8 PROCEDURES<br />

Perspective can access the whole range of instrument procedures available. Departures (DPs), arrivals (STARs),<br />

and non-precision and precision approaches (APPRs) are stored within the database and can be loaded using the<br />

Procedures (PROC) Key.<br />

The selected procedure for the departure or arrival airport is added to the active flight plan. No waypoints are<br />

required to be in the active flight plan to load procedures; however, if the departure and arrival airport are already<br />

loaded, the procedure loading window defaults to the appropriate airport, saving some time selecting the correct<br />

airport on the Procedure Loading Page. Whenever an approach is selected, the choice to either “load” or “activate”<br />

is given. “Loading” adds the approach to the end of the flight plan without immediately using it for navigation<br />

guidance. This allows continued navigation via the intermediate waypoints in the original flight plan, but keeps<br />

the procedure available on the Active Flight Plan Page for quick activation when needed. “Activating” also adds<br />

the procedure to the end of the flight plan but immediately begins to provide guidance to the first waypoint in<br />

the approach.<br />

The system adds terminal procedures to the flight plan based on leg types coded within that procedure in the<br />

navigation database. If the terminal procedure in the flight plan contains an identifier like ‘6368ft’, that indicates<br />

a leg that terminates when the specified altitude (6368 feet) has been exceeded. A heading leg in the flight plan<br />

displays ‘hdg’ preceding the DTK (e.g. ‘hdg 008°’). A flight plan leg requiring the pilot to manually initiate<br />

sequencing to the next leg displays ‘MANSEQ’ as the identifier.<br />

HAZARD<br />

AVOIDANCE<br />

Manually Sequenced Heading Leg<br />

Heading Leg Terminating at the<br />

Specified Altitude<br />

INDEX<br />

ADDITIONAL<br />

FEATURES<br />

APPENDICES<br />

AFCS<br />

Figure 5-98 Procedure Leg Identifiers<br />

268<br />

Pilot’s Guide for the <strong>Cirrus</strong> <strong>SR2x</strong> with <strong>Cirrus</strong> Perspective by Garmin<br />

190-00820-11 Rev. A

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