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190-00334-03 Rev. A GNS 430W/530W Sample Training Syllabus and Flight Lessons 2-3 2.2 GNS 430W/530W HOME STUDY 2 WORKSHEET – TERMINOLOGY REVIEW After reviewing Section 11 of the GNS 430W Pilot’s Guide and Reference Manual (Section 12 of the GNS 530W Pilot’s Guide and Reference Manual), answer the following questions.

Airports:

Identifier, city/state, country, facility name,
lat/long, elevation, fuel service, control,
approach information

VORs:

Identifier, city/state, country, facility name,
lat/long, frequency, co-located DME/TACAN,
magnetic variation, weather broadcast

NDBs:

Identifier, city/state, country, facility name,
lat/long, frequency, weather broadcast

Intersections:

Identifier, country, lat/long, nearest VOR

Frequencies:

Approach, arrival, control area, departure,
Class B, Class C, TMA, TRSA—with sector,
altitude and text usage info; also, ASOS, ATIS,
AWOS, center, clearance delivery, ground,
pre-taxi, tower, unicom, localizer and ILS

Runways:

Designation, length, width, surface, lighting,
pilot-controlled lighting freq.

FSS:

Identifier, reference VOR, freq. usage

ARTCC:

Identifier, freq. usage

MSA:

Minimum safe altitude along and in
proximity to active flight plan

Approaches:

Non-precision and precision approaches
throughout the database coverage

SIDs/STARs:

Contains all pilot-nav SIDs and STARs

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Airspaces:

Class B and C with sectors, International CTA
and TMA with sectors; all special-use airspace,
including MOA’s, prohibited and restricted
areas—with controlling agency and airport

Safety features
Emergency search:
9 nearest airports, VORs, NDBs,

intersections, or user waypoints;
5 nearest FSS and ARTCC frequencies

Alarms:

Arrival and CDI; timers; airspace alarms
at 10 minutes, 2 nm and inside airspace

User customization
Waypoints:

1000 user-defined

Flight plans:

20 reversible; up to 31 waypoints each

Certifications
GPS:

TSO C129a, Class A1
(en route, terminal and approach)

VOR:

TSO C40c

LOC:

TSO C36e

GS:

TSO C34e

VHF COM:

TSO C37d, Class 4 and 6 (transmit) and
TSO C38d, Class C and E (receive)

GNS 430 specifications

The Garmin GNS 430 has

become known as the “one

box.” Because while many avion-

ics components offer some of the capabilities of the GNS

430, it’s the integration of so many different capabilities

into a single unit that makes the GNS 430 unique. It’s a

comm/nav/GPS with brilliant color map graphics all rolled

into one.

The GNS 430 continues in the Garmin tradition of easy

operating software. Logic prevails to make sense of massive

amounts of pilot-specific data. To access this information you

merely need to master two concentric knobs and a series of

function buttons. All backlit. All right where you’d want them.

The most striking thing about the GNS 430 is how easy

it is to read and interpret. At the heart of the on-screen

data is a user-configurable color map. Of course, you can

monitor your flight plan using navigation chart graphics.

But you can also enjoy the greatest in situational awareness

with a detailed cartography database that shows airports,

cities, political boundaries, highways, railroads, rivers, lakes

and coastlines.

At the heart of the unit is a WAAS upgradeable,

12-channel GPS receiver with a 10-watt comm. The GNS 430 'A'

offers 16-watt comm transmitting power for enhanced

performance for high altitude aircraft. All 400-series units

offer Fault Detection and Exclusion (FDE) software for

Oceanic Approval.

No matter what your performance requirements,

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