October 2, 20178 yr I have the F1-GNS-750 and AntsAirplane’s Eaglet. When both loading and activating an approach, the approach waypoints load in both the GNS-750 and the Eaglet panel. 30% of the time, the autopilot (nav mode) locks on to the 1st waypoint of the approach and proceeds in sequence. The problem… 70% of the time, I get a [susp] icon on the GNS-750 (at the bottom) and pressing the [unsusp] button that also appears, I get a message “waypoint sequence suspended” with a missed approach title. Although the 1st waypoint is the activated leg in both the GNS-750 and the Eaglet panel, the autopilot steers directly to the missed approach pattern (holding) waypoint. There seems to be nothing that I can do to get the autopilot to steer to the activated leg in the approach. I don’t know why 70% of the time, the GNS-750 goes into a missed approach procedure. This never happens with the default Garmin 296 in the Eaglet.
October 3, 20178 yr On 10/2/2017 at 2:12 PM, FlyBaby said: I don’t know why 70% of the time, the GNS-750 goes into a missed approach procedure. This never happens with the default Garmin 296 in the Eaglet. That reminded me of a similar post a couple of years back. Have a read of this thread (and my posts in particular ;)) maybe they help with your situation? https://www.avsim.com/forums/topic/459680-gtn-750650/?page=12#comment-3270694 Neil Andrews. Fight or Flight - YouTube | Twitter
October 3, 20178 yr 18 minutes ago, Ebs said: That reminded me of a similar post a couple of years back. Have a read of this thread (and my posts in particular ;)) maybe they help with your situation? https://www.avsim.com/forums/topic/459680-gtn-750650/?page=12#comment-3270694 Very nice explanation - sir... Regards, Scott
October 3, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, Ebs said: That reminded me of a similar post a couple of years back. Have a read of this thread (and my posts in particular ;)) maybe they help with your situation? https://www.avsim.com/forums/topic/459680-gtn-750650/?page=12#comment-3270694 Thanks!
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