Basic gps operation 3-16 – BendixKing KLN 89B - Pilots Guide User Manual
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Basic GPS Operation
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Basic GPS Operation
Chapter 3
types (APT, VOR, NDB, INT, USR) and the associated countries
which use the identifier.
To see an example of a Duplicate Waypoint page, try entering the
identifier “D” as a Direct To waypoint or a Flight Plan Waypoint:
1.
Press
D
.
2.
Select the letter “D” as the
waypoint identifier (figure 3-51). D
is the full identifier of several
waypoints in the KLN 89(B) data
base.
3.
Press
F
. The Duplicate
Waypoint page will be displayed
on the screen (figure 3-52). At
the time of this writing, there were
three waypoints in the Americas
data base having the identifier D.
If there are more than four waypoints having the same identifier,
only the first three are initially shown. The list includes an NDB in
Canada, an NDB in Cuba, and an NDB in the U.S. The cursor
will be over the first waypoint listed. They are listed with the way-
point closest to the aircraft’s present position displayed first and
the waypoint farthest from the aircraft displayed last. To view the
rest of the choices, rotate the right outer knob clockwise. Doing
so will move the flashing cursor over waypoints two, three and
then will cause the waypoint list to “scroll” so that the other way-
points in the list may be seen.
4.
To select the desired waypoint,
move the cursor over the
appropriate choice (figure 3-53).
5.
Press
F
and the display will
change to the waypoint page for
the selected waypoint (figure 3-
54).
6.
Press
F
again to approve the
waypoint page.
APT VOR NDB INT USR ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
åå.ånm|D Typ Area
ееееее| 3 1 NDB CAN?
# Leg| 2 NDB CUB?
*CRSR*| 3 NDB USA?
Figure 3-53
APT VOR NDB INT USR ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
åå.ånm|
D 295
ееееее|FIVE FINGER
# Leg| N 57°16.28'
NDB 1 | W133°37.80'
Figure 3-54
APT VOR NDB INT USR ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
åå.ånm|D Typ Area
ееееее| 3 1 NDB CAN?
# Leg| 2 NDB CUB?
*CRSR*| 3 NDB USA?
Figure 3-52
APT VOR NDB INT USR ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
åå.ånm|
DIRECT TO:
ееееее|
# Leg|
D
*CRSR*|
Figure 3-51