Page display definitions 2-33 – Honeywell GNS-XL User Manual

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• CLIMB: Indicates climb
required to cruise altitude or to
next altitude restriction.
(Figure 2-38)

• CRUISE: Indicates holding
altitude while enroute to Top
of Descent (#TOD) point.
(Figure 2-39)

• PATH DESCENT: Indicates
descent via programmed
Flight Path Angle. Vertical
Deviation will be enabled on
the Vertical Deviation needle
and the VERT DEV field is
active. The VERT DEV field
will not be displayed if there is
no vertical path programmed.
(Figure 2-40)

• DESCENT: Indicates non-
path or Air Mass descent to
altitude restriction.

• LEVEL: Indicates aircraft
should fly level to next con-
straint.

TO Waypoint:

Vertical TO waypoint with con-
straint altitude and applicable
waypoint offset. Letters pre-
ceding or following the altitude
constraint have the following
meaning: FL=Flight Level, A=
At or Above, B=At or Below,
G=Glide Path, and a blank
space=At constraint.

One of the following system generated VNAV profile points may also
appear as the TO waypoint:

• #TOC: Indicates the Top of Climb target altitude. This point becomes
the Vertical TO Waypoint once the aircraft has passed the final climb
constraint waypoint and is climbing. (Figure 2-40)

Page Display Definitions

2-33

GNS-X

L

Flight Management System

Rev. 0
Oct/96

CLIMB

5566

TO #TOC

FL350

RANGE

(NM)

300.4

ETE

01:13.5

ACTUAL

FPM UP

400

CLIMB GRAD

97 /NM

DATA

VNAV 1/3

<

<

<

<

<

<

Figure 2-38

CRUISE

FL350

TO #TOD

FL350

RANGE (NM)

1214.4

ETE

08:06.8

@ #TOD

FPM DN

800

ACTUAL FPM UP

0

VERT DEV

-----

DATA

VNAV 1/3

<

<

<

<

<

<

Figure 2-39

PATH DESCENT

FL345

TO ELD

-5

FL250G

EST CROSSING

FL250

REQUIRED FPM DN

600

ACTUAL FPM DN

600

VERT DEV HIGH

87

DATA?

VNAV 1/3

<

<

<

<

<

Figure 2-40

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