Garmin G900X Pilot's Manual - page 306
GPS NAVIGATION
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Garmin G900X Pilot’s Guide
5.22 PROCEDURES (MFD)
NOTE:
If any portion of an arrival procedure is the active leg of a flight plan, the existing arrival procedure
must be deleted before changing to a different arrival procedure.
LEG TYPES SUPPORTED BY THE G900X
There are currently 23 different database leg types. All 23 published procedures and leg types are supported
by the G900X.
• AF - DME arc to a fix
• CF – Course to a fix
• DF – Direct to a fix
• FA – Course from fix to an altitude
• FC – Course from fix to distance
• FD – Course from fix to DME distance
• FM – Course from fix to manual termination
• HA – Hold terminating at altitude
• HF – Hold terminating at a fix
• HM – Hold with manual termination
• IF – Initial fix
• PI – Procedure turn to course intercept
• RF – Constant radius turn to fix
• TF – Track between two fixes
• CA – Course to an altitude
• CD – Course to a DME distance
• CI – Course to an intercept
• CR – Course to a radial
• VA – Heading vector to an altitude
• VD – Heading vector to DME distance
• VI – Heading vector to an intercept
• VM – Heading vector to manual termination
• VR – Heading vector to a radial
NOTE:
The G900X supports vertical navigation for all lateral leg types except for CA, CI, FA, FM, HA, HM, PI,
VA, VD, VI, VR, and VM.