Vertical navigation -enroute, Programming vertical path descents, System operation 3-76 – Honeywell GNS-XL User Manual

Page 194: Vertical navigation - enroute

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System Operation

3-76

GNS-X

L

Flight Management System

Rev. 0

Oct/96

6.

Repeat Steps 2 through 5 to review VNAV waypoint data at
remaining waypoints.

Using VNAV Flight Plan Waypoints Page

1.

VNAV Key - DEPRESS to display the VNAV FLIGHT PLAN
WAYPOINTS
Pages.

2.

Line Select Key - DEPRESS to position the cursor over the
desired waypoint.

3.

ENT Key - DEPRESS. The VNAV WAYPOINT Page appears with
the cursor over the ALT field. (Figure 3-126)

4.

ALT - REVIEW or INSERT new value.

NOTE: If the FPA was
retrieved from the database,
(DB) appears in the FPA
type field. (Figure 3-126)

5.

ENT Key - DEPRESS to
return to the VNAV
FLIGHT PLAN WAY-
POINTS
Page.

6.

Repeat Steps 2 through
5 to review or change
altitude constraints at
remaining waypoints.

VERTICAL NAVIGATION - ENROUTE

PROGRAMMING VERTICAL PATH DESCENTS

The pilot can use various methods to load a Flight Path Angle (FPA)
and determine the aircraft’s descent path.

NOTE: When the system detects a rapid change of baro altitude set-
ting, non-continuous data from an air data computer, vertical speed
change of more than 40ft/sec, or sequencing to the next waypoint on
the active flight plan, the vertical deviation output is momentarily set
Invalid. When vertical deviation returns to a valid state, the appropri-
ate value of vertical deviation will again be displayed.

WAYPOINT RW30L

ALT

633

EST CROSSING

633

OFFSET

---

REQ FPM

DN 1450

FPA

(DB)

DN

3.1

DIRECT FPA

DN 0.9

VNAV WAYPOINT 1/1

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Figure 3-126

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