BendixKing KLX 135A - Pilots Guide User Manual
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right and select the second char-
acter, “A” (figure 3-77).
6.
Select the third character, “P” (fig-
ure 3-78). Up pops Napoleon
and its identifier, ANX!
7.
Turn off the cursor (
B
) so you
can view other pages.
We will now use another example to show how we may enter a few
characters and then scan through all the waypoints in the data base
beginning with those characters. Let’s use this method to find
La Guardia Airport in New York City.
To select an airport by scanning the airport name:
1.
With the cursor off and the right inner knob in the “in” position,
select the APT (Airport) 1 page. The airport displayed at this
time is not important.
2.
Turn on the cursor (
B
).
3.
Move the cursor over the first
character in the airport name
(figure 3-79).
4.
Change the first character to an
“L”.
5.
Move the cursor one place to the
right, and select an “A”
(figure 3-80).
6.
Now, move the cursor one place
to the right and pull the right inner
knob out. The rest of the airport
name field will appear in inverse
video (figure 3-81).
Basic GPS Operation
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Effective Date 5/95
006-08789-0000 Rev 0
Basic GPS Operation
Chapter 3
APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
118.00 ABB 112.40
136.97 N
A
BB
>Leg N 38°35.33'
CRSR
W 85°38.16'
Figure 3-77
APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
118.00 ANX 114.00
136.97 NA
P
OLEON
>Leg N 39°05.73'
CRSR
W 94°07.73'
Figure 3-78
APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
118.00 MGGT 4950ft
136.97 LA
AURORA INTL
>Leg GUATEMALA CITY
CRSR
GTM
Figure 3-81
APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
118.00 KPAE 610ft
136.97
S
NOHOMISH CO
>Leg EVERETT
CRSR
WA
Figure 3-79
APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
118.00 MGGT 4950ft
136.97 L
A
AURORA INTL
>Leg GUATEMALA CITY
CRSR
GTM
Figure 3-80