5 - PROCEDURES100 190-00356-00 Rev GCourse-From-Fix Legs8. As you cross the FAF, the destination sequencesto the MAP (“RW22”). With the needle cen-tered, fly toward the MAP, observing the alti-tude minimums dictated by the approach plate.On-screen CDI scaling continues to tighten to350 feet, full-scale deflection.9. As you approach the MAP, a waypoint alert(“ARRIVE WPT”) appears in the lower rightcorner.10. As you cross the MAP, “SUSP” appearsabove the OBS key, indicating that automaticsequencing of approach waypoints is sus-pended at the MAP. A “from” indication isdisplayed on the CDI and Default NAV Page,but course guidance along the final approachcourse continues. Do NOT follow this extendedcourse. Follow published missed approachprocedures using the OBS key to initiate themissed approach sequence.Course From Fix Flight Plan LegsCertain approach, departure, and arrival proceduresin the Jeppesen database contain course from fix flightplan legs. The 400W-series is able to load these legsinto the flight plan along with the rest of the proceduredata, and to provide navigation along these legs.There are three different types of course from fix legs:TYPE 1: Course from fix to distance, or Coursefrom fix to DME distanceCourse from fix to distance legs will appear in theflight plan like normal waypoints, but the destinationname will always begin with a “D”, followed by a dis-tance in tenths of nautical miles from the waypoint fix.This example uses the VOR/DME RWY 25 approachinto Palmdale, California (KPMD) and includes ateardrop course reversal.DO NOT USE FOR NAVIGATIONPalmdale (CA) AF Plant 42VOR/DME or GPS Rwy 25 1. As you reach the initial approach fix (PMD), awaypoint alert (“RT TO 070° x S”) will appearin the lower right corner of the screen. As thedistance to the IAF approaches zero, the alertis replaced by a turn advisory (“RT TO 070°NOW”). Dial the outbound course into theCDI (or HSI) using the OBS knob and initiate astandard rate turn to this course heading.2. Fly the outbound course, keeping the CDIneedle centered. You are now on the “coursefrom fix to distance” leg, as shown on the