I did 5 RNAV GPS approaches last night in my new airplane that has a G3X/GDU-465/GNC-355/G5/GMC-305 setup. They all worked great except for the very last one, which was also the only circling approach.
On that one, I got cleared to the FAF on an RNAV GPS-A and the approach mode on the GMC-305/G3X just did not seem to work at all. I had loaded the approach earlier. When I received the clearance, I tapped the FAF from the flight plan screen on the GNC-355, selected direct, then armed the approach mode on the GMC-305 autopilot. When I got to the FAF, although my lateral mode was "GPS", the CDI and autopilot did not seem to turn to the final approach course until I flew past the fix, and the GP (glidepath) never showed up or captured, despite being at the published altitude at the FAF. Not a big deal, I just disconnected the autopilot, and since it was practice in VMC I just pointed the airplane toward the airport. However, this is the only approach at my home airport so I'd like a thorough understanding of it.
I've been reading that controllers aren't really supposed to issue direct to FAF clearances, and that on the garmin GPS's it's better to select the FAF and choose "activate leg" while on a vector to the course outside of the FAF. Since this was a VFR practice approach, I guess the rule not to clear me to the FAF didn't really apply.
So....is there a way to go direct to the FAF with these garmin GPS's and still have approach logic function correctly (in case it's a visual backed up by an RNAV or a VMC practice approach)?
Is the lack of a glidepath something to expect on circling approaches? Or is there something else that I must've done incorrectly?
Here is the approach if it matters:
https://skyvector.com/files/tpp/2203/pdf/01522RA.PDF
On that one, I got cleared to the FAF on an RNAV GPS-A and the approach mode on the GMC-305/G3X just did not seem to work at all. I had loaded the approach earlier. When I received the clearance, I tapped the FAF from the flight plan screen on the GNC-355, selected direct, then armed the approach mode on the GMC-305 autopilot. When I got to the FAF, although my lateral mode was "GPS", the CDI and autopilot did not seem to turn to the final approach course until I flew past the fix, and the GP (glidepath) never showed up or captured, despite being at the published altitude at the FAF. Not a big deal, I just disconnected the autopilot, and since it was practice in VMC I just pointed the airplane toward the airport. However, this is the only approach at my home airport so I'd like a thorough understanding of it.
I've been reading that controllers aren't really supposed to issue direct to FAF clearances, and that on the garmin GPS's it's better to select the FAF and choose "activate leg" while on a vector to the course outside of the FAF. Since this was a VFR practice approach, I guess the rule not to clear me to the FAF didn't really apply.
So....is there a way to go direct to the FAF with these garmin GPS's and still have approach logic function correctly (in case it's a visual backed up by an RNAV or a VMC practice approach)?
Is the lack of a glidepath something to expect on circling approaches? Or is there something else that I must've done incorrectly?
Here is the approach if it matters:
https://skyvector.com/files/tpp/2203/pdf/01522RA.PDF