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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 />

MISSED APPROACH<br />

Activating a missed approach in the active flight plan:<br />

1) Press the PROC Key.<br />

2) Turn the FMS Knob to highlight ‘ACTIVATE MISSED APPROACH’.<br />

3) Press the ENT Key. The aircraft automatically sequences to the MAHP.<br />

Or:<br />

Press the Go-Around Button.<br />

In this missed approach procedure, the altitude immediately following the MAP (in this case ‘6368ft’) is<br />

not part of the published procedure. It is simply a Course to Altitude (CA) leg which guides the aircraft along<br />

the runway centerline until the altitude required to safely make the first turn toward the MAHP is exceeded.<br />

This altitude is provided by the navigation database, and may be below, equal to, or above the published<br />

minimums for this approach. In this case, if the aircraft altitude is below the specified altitude (6,368 feet)<br />

after crossing the MAP, a direct-to is established to provide a course on runway heading until an altitude of<br />

6,368 feet is reached. After reaching 6,368 feet, a direct-to is established to the published MAHP (in this case<br />

MOGAL). If the aircraft altitude is above the specified altitude after crossing the MAP, a direct-to is established<br />

to the published fix (MOGAL) to begin the missed approach procedure.<br />

AFCS<br />

ADDITIONAL<br />

FEATURES<br />

INDEX<br />

HAZARD<br />

AVOIDANCE<br />

Course to Altitude Leg<br />

APPENDICES<br />

Figure 5-105 Course to Altitude<br />

In some missed approach procedures this Course to Altitude leg may be part of the published procedure.<br />

For example, a procedure may dictate a climb to 5,500 feet, then turn left and proceed to the Missed Approach<br />

Hold Point (MAHP). In this case, the altitude would appear in the list of waypoints as ‘5500ft’. Again, if the<br />

aircraft altitude is lower than the prescribed altitude, a direct-to is established on a Course to Altitude leg<br />

when the missed approach procedure is activated.<br />

280<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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