User Guide
Garmin G1000 MFD Pilot’s Guide for the Mooney M20M & M20R190-00448-00 Rev. A
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FLIGHT PLANS
Remove Departure, Arrival, or Approach
• ‘Remove Departure’ deletes the current DP from
the active flight plan.
• ‘Remove Arrival’ deletes the current STAR from
the active flight plan.
• ‘Remove Approach’ deletes the currently selected
approach from the active flight plan.
To remove an approach, arrival or depar-
ture from the active flight plan:
1. From the Active Flight Plan Page, press the
MENU
key to display the Active Flight Plan
Page options.
2. Select the ‘Remove Approach’, ‘Remove Arrival’
or ‘Remove Departure’ option and press the
ENT
key.
3. A confirmation window is displayed listing the
procedure the pilot is about to remove. With
‘OK’ highlighted, press the
ENT
key. To cancel
the remove request, turn the
large FMS
knob
to highlight ‘CANCEL’ and press the
ENT
key.
Figure 8.7.11 Removing an Approach
Closest Point of Flight Plan
‘Closest Point of FPL’ calculates the bearing and
closest distance at which a flight plan passes from a
reference waypoint. It can also be used to create a new
user waypoint along the flight plan at the location closest
to a chosen reference waypoint.
To determine the closest point along the
active flight plan to a selected waypoint:
1. From the Active Flight Plan Page, press the
MENU
key to display the Active Flight Plan
Page options.
2. Select the ‘Closest Point of FPL’ option from
the Active Flight Plan Page options and press
the
ENT
key.
3. A window is displayed with the reference
waypoint field highlighted. Turn the small
and
large FMS
knobs to enter the identifier
of the reference waypoint and press the
ENT
key.
4. The G1000 displays the location, lat/lon, bear
-
ing (BRG), and distance (DIST) to the closest
point along the flight plan from the selected
reference waypoint. To create a user waypoint
at this location and add it to the flight plan,
highlight ‘LOAD’ and press the
ENT
key. The
name for the new user waypoint is derived from
the identifier of the reference waypoint.










