BendixKing KLN 900 - Abbreviated Guide User Manual
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The eight page types for the left side are the following:
Page Annunciation Knob Annunciation Page Name Page Numbers
TRI
TRIP
Trip Planning
0 - 6
MODE
MODE
Mode
None
FPL
FPL
Flight Plan
0 - 25
NAV
NAV
Navigation
1 - 5
CAL
CALC
Calculator
1 - 7
STA
STAT
Status
1 - 4 *
SET
SETUP
Setup
0 - 9
OTH
OTHER
Other
0 - 4 **
*
There are 5 STA pages on KLN 900’s with ORS 04 or greater
** Up to 10 pages with fuel management system and air data interfaces
The ten page types for the right side are the following:
Page Annunciation Knob Annunciation Page Name
Page Numbers
CTR
CTR
Center Wpt.
1 - 2
REF
REF
Reference Wpt.
None
ACT
ACTV
Active Wpt.
**
D/T
D/T
Distance/Time
1 - 4
NAV
NAV
Navigation
1 - 5
APT
APT
Airport Wpt.
1 - 8
VOR
VOR
VOR Wpt.
None
NDB
NDB
NDB Wpt.
None
INT
INT
Intersection Wpt.
None
SUP
SUPL
Supplemental Wpt.
None
** Varies with the type of waypoints in the active flight plan
2.2 Entering Waypoint Identifiers
Waypoints are stored in the KLN 900 database by their ICAO
(International Civil Aviation Organization) identifiers. To use these way-
points it is only necessary to enter the ICAO identifier of the waypoint,
thus saving the labor of entering a latitude and longitude.
One area of potential confusion is airport identifiers in the Continental
United States, Alaska, and Canada. Many airports in these three areas
use identifiers having four letters beginning with a prefix letter that corre-
sponds to the geographic area in which it is located. The prefix letter of
the Contiguous United States is “K”. Thus, the identifier for Los Angeles
International airport is KLAX, not LAX, which is the identifier of Los
Angeles VOR. Not all airport identifiers receive the prefix letter. Airport
identifiers which are a combination of letters and numbers do not receive
the prefix letter.
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