Page display definitions 2-3 – Honeywell GNS-XL User Manual

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There are seven pages pos-
sible with a maximum of 56
flight plans stored in non-
volatile memory. Each
stored flight plan's origin and
destination points are listed
in alphabetical order. (Figure
2-3)

A new FLIGHT PLAN LIST
Page is created when the
previous page has eight flight

plan origin-destination pairs on it. Using the PRV or NXT Key pages
through the Flight Plan List subsection. (Figure 2-3)

FLIGHT PLAN "X" 1/1 (Page 1 of 1)

"X" can be Flight Plan num-
bers 1 through 56. (Figure
2-4)

This stored flight plan page is
accessed through the
FLIGHT PLAN LIST Page
by pressing the Line Select
Key corresponding to the
desired flight plan number,
thus, placing the cursor over
that number, then pressing
ENT. (Figure 2-3)

Waypoint Identifiers:

Waypoint identifiers may consist of from one to six alphanumeric
characters. Up to 50 waypoint identifiers may be placed on each
stored Flight Plan. An identifier may be used more than once on the
same Flight Plan. (Figure 2-4) Other indications can be as follows:

• Indented Waypoints: Indicates a SID, STAR, or APPROACH pro-
cedure is part of the Flight Plan. (Figure 2-4)

Page Display Definitions

2-3

GNS-X

L

Flight Management System

Rev. 0
Oct/96

KABQ

KMSY

1

KDAL

KHPN

6

KDAL

KSFO

8

KHPN

KORD

2

KHPN

KORD

9

KLAX

KSTL

4

KPRC

KSNA

3

KSFO

KHPN

7

FLIGHT PLAN LIST 1/1

>

>

>

>

Figure 2-3

KDAL

BUJ

HOT

BWZ

ISLET

DEPART

XFILL

ARRIVE

SELECT

APPROACH

ERASE

FLIGHT PLAN 6 1/1

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Figure 2-4

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