AvMap GeoPilot II Plus User Manual

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> ‘MENU’ + “VFR/AIRSPACE/LAND/MARINE/OTHER SETTINGS” + ‘ENT’

3.5.10.1 vfr Settings

The VFR Settings category relates to the aviation features found in the Navdata Compact Flash.

Airports

:

ON/OFF. The default setting is On.

vor

:

ON/OFF. The default setting is On.

ndb

:

ON/OFF. The default setting is On.

Intersections

:

ON/OFF. The default setting is On.

vertical obstructions

:

ON/OFF. The default setting is On.

Aero objects Id

:

OFF/SMALL/MEDIUM/LARGE. The default setting is Large.

enroute Communications

:

ON/OFF. The default setting is On.

3.5.10.2 Airspace Settings

The Airspace Settings category relates to the airspace data found in the Navdata Compact Flash.

Low Airways: ON/OFF. The default setting is Off.

Note

Low Airways are only displayed below 50 Nm.

The Airline Airway, Control Airway and Direct Route Airway are displayed below 5 Nm.

This is the default setting. It is also possible to select them in the 50 Nm, 20 Nm, 10 Nm map scales.

The Official Designated Airway and RNAV Airway are displayed below the 50 Nm map scale.

To change from default settings, select ‘MENU’ + ‘SELECTIVE DISPLAY’, and scroll-down to any

of the following:

1. Airline Airway

2. Control Airway

3. Direct Route Airway

4. Official Designated Airway

5. RNAV Airway

Refer to Section 3.5.12 for detailed information on how to customize the map display settings.

When routing to a specific leg, the Airline Airway, Control Airway, Direct Route Airway and Official

Designated Airway are displayed in blue, while the RNAV Airway (Area Navigation) are displayed

in purple.

Important note

: When the Low Airways are enabled, the Land Elevation (shading) display will be

disabled below the 50 Nm map scale. The land elevation can be determined by moving the cursor

to any area on the map display, and the elevation for that location will be displayed.

The QUICK INFO window gives you the data that refers to the selected airways. They are:

1. The Low Airways name

2. The outbound course: from the starting point of the selected airway leg

3. The length of the leg

4. The minimum altitude of the leg

In the QUICK INFO window, you may get duplicate information about the same airway. This

duplicate data refers to two different legs. An example of where this may occur is when you

place the CURSOR in the proximity of a User Waypoint or Navigational Aid where the two legs

connect.

In order to view additional data regarding the selected airway; in the Map mode, press the ENT

key once, select FULL INFO and press ENT again to confirm, select ‘Enroute Airways’ and confirm

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