![]() ![]() Maybe it’s still pointing to the next waypoint or maybe not.Īs another point, the nav aids that pop up in the sky seem to be telling me to turn around and fly a couple hundred nm. I also have no way of knowing what it’s pointing to. So it’s an arrow near a particular heading and another short line 180 degrees opposite, but it doesn’t show me whether I’m to the right or left of the waypoint. It’s like the needle broken line lost its middle. So when I load a saved flight, I don’t get the pink line on the map and the needle is missing the middle. I don’t mean that: I mean the pink line on the heading indicator which shows the heading to the next waypoint and also becomes a broken line to show much you are to the right or the left. ![]() There’s another pink line which shows on the map on the right screen of the Garmin, showing the path to the next waypoint. Or you can just navigate between waypoints on your own by following the magenta CDI NAV needle, or by following the DTK heading on the MFD, or by turning on the autopilot and letting it guide you I mean the needle on the heading indicator. Then when you load the flight plan the waypoints and all the nav lines will appear in the Garmin displays. If so, the work-around is to create your flight plan, save it to your drive, then open it in a note editor and rename the waypoints. The Garmin display will still show the waypoints, along with their names, and the GPS will still guide you there, but you won’t see a magenta line connecting them. However, due to a bug introduced with world update 3 (I think) the display’s magenta nav line only connects waypoints whose titles have fewer than 6 letters or digits. When I load a flight plan into the world map and begin a flight the flight plan always appears in the Garmin displays. I have never encountered this problem before. ![]()
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