Garmin 430 help!
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Garmin 430 help!
Can anyone tell me how I can pre-programme a flight plan and route into this GPS and have the autopilot fly it for me?
I haven't any books on this subject, are there any websites?
Thanks
Speedbird
I haven't any books on this subject, are there any websites?
Thanks
Speedbird

Joined: Jun 2002
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From: Kilmacolm
Hi Speedbird,
Not sure how useful this will be but there is a sample training sylabus for the 430 at the following location:
http://www.garmin.com/manuals/288_Sa...ngSyllabus.pdf
There is also a free simulator available from the Garmin website for the 430:
http://www.garmin.com/software/simulators/TRAIN430.EXE
Again not sure how useful, but you never know!
Best wishes,
Charlie Zulu.
Not sure how useful this will be but there is a sample training sylabus for the 430 at the following location:
http://www.garmin.com/manuals/288_Sa...ngSyllabus.pdf
There is also a free simulator available from the Garmin website for the 430:
http://www.garmin.com/software/simulators/TRAIN430.EXE
Again not sure how useful, but you never know!
Best wishes,
Charlie Zulu.

Joined: Jul 2001
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From: Belgium
You can download the full manual from the Garmin website.
Go to the FPL button, select page 1 for active FPL or page 2 for stored FPL. Select MENU and select Enter new FPL.
Start entering the waypoints. When complete, press MENU to activate or store the FPL.
When the FPL is active (FPL 0) and the OBS selector is set to GPS not NAV then the nav information will be available on the HSI or CDI. If this HSI or CDI is coupled to the NAV mode of the autopilot then the A/P will track the GPS signal.
If you don't have a Sandel HSI or similar with autoslew function, at each waypoint you will have to set the HSI arrow to the new desired track for the next sector.
I find the Garmin 430 very intuitive ad rarely need the manual after the first couple hours.
Go to the FPL button, select page 1 for active FPL or page 2 for stored FPL. Select MENU and select Enter new FPL.
Start entering the waypoints. When complete, press MENU to activate or store the FPL.
When the FPL is active (FPL 0) and the OBS selector is set to GPS not NAV then the nav information will be available on the HSI or CDI. If this HSI or CDI is coupled to the NAV mode of the autopilot then the A/P will track the GPS signal.
If you don't have a Sandel HSI or similar with autoslew function, at each waypoint you will have to set the HSI arrow to the new desired track for the next sector.
I find the Garmin 430 very intuitive ad rarely need the manual after the first couple hours.

Joined: Jul 2001
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From: Belgium
Speedbird,
The trick is to pay very good attention to the three functions on the right hand knob: you have the inner knob, the outer knob and the cursor.
If you master this, everything will fall in place.
Download the manual and the simulator from the website.
The trick is to pay very good attention to the three functions on the right hand knob: you have the inner knob, the outer knob and the cursor.
If you master this, everything will fall in place.
Download the manual and the simulator from the website.




