Simnlalcd speed entry – Garmin GPS 89 User Manual

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Simnlalcd Speed Entry

Now we’ll need to enter a speed for the aircraft:

1. Use the arrow keypad to highlight to the 'SPO' field.

2. Press the A key to begin ground speed entry.

3. Enter a speed of 150 knots, and press to confirm.

Once a speed has been entered, the navigation page will

continuously update as we make our way to the destination

airport. We now need to enter the cruising altitude of our

night, which can be entered from the position page:

1. Press the V key until the position page appears.

2. Press the ak key to move the field highlightto the altitude

held and press A.

3i Use the arrow keypad to enter an altitude of 2,500 feet

(leave the first altitude digit at aero).

a. Press A to confirm the altitude.

PositioM Page

The GPS 89 position page displays your present latitude,

longitude and altitude, along with your current track and

speed over the ground. The top of the page also features a

graphic heading indicator, which displays your cardinal

heading as you’re moving. The time of day, displayed in UTC

or local time, is indicated at the bottom of the page. To enter

a local time offset, see page 49.

Most of your in-flight navigation with the GPS 89 will

center around the navigation and moving map pages. Now

that we’re on our way, letk move on to the map pge:

1. Prsssthe V key.

Moving Map Page

The GPS 89’s moving map page provides extensive capa­

bilities and information on your present position, nearby

facihties and waypoints, and your active route. Let’s zoom in

for a closer look at our progress:

1. Use the

-w

key to highlight the zoom field.

2. Press the 4B key.

3. Press the key once to change the scale to the 40nm

setting, and A to confinn.

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