Garmin G3X Touch Pilot’s Guide 190-01754-00 Rev. L182Flight PlanningSystemOverviewFlightInstrumentsEISCNSInterfaceGPSNavigationFlightPlanningHazardAvoidanceAdditionalFeaturesAFCSAnnun/AlertsAppendixIndexAdding a waypoint to a flight plan using the map:1) With a flight plan displayed, touch FPL Source > Internal if an externalnavigator is configured (Active Flight Plan only).2) Press Menu.3) Touch Edit on Map.4) Touch the desired leg on the map. Leg will transition from cyan to white toindicate that it is the selected leg.5) With the flight plan leg selected, touch the waypoint to insert. If multiplewaypoints are available at the selected location, they are displayed in boxesnext to the selected location.Note: If no waypoints exist at the location, the pilot will be promted to create a UserWaypoint.Note: A leg can also be dragged and dropped onto the new location.Note: Without selecting a desired leg, touching a waypoint (empty location, etc.) will addthat waypoint to the end of the flight plan.6) Touch Save.Removing a waypoint from a flight plan:1) With a flight plan displayed, touch FPL Source > Internal if an externalnavigator is configured (Active Flight Plan only).2) Touch waypoint to remove.3) Touch Remove.EDITING FLIGHT PLAN SPEED, FUEL, AND/OR NAMENOTE: If a fuel flow sensor is configured, the user-entered ‘Plan Fuel’ valueis used while on the ground. In the air, the ‘Plan Fuel’ field is hidden and thefuel calculations are based on the actual measured fuel flow.On the ground, regardless of fuel input, Plan Fuel and Plan Speed data fields areused to source information for data fields (such as 'Leg ETE' or 'Fuel Reqd') to help thepilot in flight planning. Without fuel input, the 'specified' fuel burn value and 'actual'speed are used for the Plan Fuel and Plan Speed data fields. With fuel input, the'actual' fuel burn and speed are used to populate these data fields.