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Syllabus
Day 1 -- Basic GPS Operations
 | How GPS works including WAAS |
 | How your GPS receiver's functions are organized |
 | How to navigate through the functions quickly and efficiently |
 | How to access and manage waypoints |
 | How to use the "direct-to" function |
 | How to create, edit, and use flight plans |
 | How to view and understand the available navigation data |
 | How to setup and use the moving map |
 | How to use altitude related functions, timing functions, and flight
planning functions |
 | How to use the COM/NAV features (if any) |
Day 2 -- Advanced GPS Operations
 | Learn all the regulations associated with GPS use for IFR operations |
 | What is RAIM, what it means, and what to
do if it is not available |
 | How to set the GPS during radar vector operations |
 | How to intercept an OBS course |
 | How to fly a non-published holding pattern |
 | How to activate a specific flight plan leg |
 | How to fly a DME arc |
 | What are the GPS approaches TERPS including the new
TAA and GPS
approach minimums |
 | How to load, edit and activate GPS approaches |
 | How to fly standalone and overlay GPS approaches
(7 different approaches including WAAS approaches) |
 | How to use GPS during non-GPS approaches |
 | When and how to use "vectors-to-final" |
 | How to plan the flight to the alternate
including regulations for both WAAS and non-WAAS
receivers |
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