Page display definitions 2-37 – Honeywell GNS-XL User Manual

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VNAV 2/3 (Page 2 of 3) - FLIGHT PLAN WayPoint

Pressing the VNAV Key will display the second VNAV Page and the
following can be observed.

VNAV MODE: Mode required to fly to the vertical TO waypoint and
Baro Altitude in feet. Can display one of the following:

• INVALID: Same as on VNAV 1/1.

• INACTIVE: Same as on VNAV 1/1.

• CLIMB: Same as on VNAV 1/1.

• CRUISE: Same as on VNAV 1/1.

• PATH DESCENT: Same as on VNAV 1/1.

• DESCENT: Same as on VNAV 1/1.

• LEVEL: Same as on VNAV 1/1.

WAYPOINTS:

Lateral and Vertical way-
points listed in order of
occurrence with respect to
the vertical profile, with con-
straint altitude and applicable
waypoint offset, where
FL=Flight Level, A= At or
Above, B=At or Below,
G=Glide Path, and a blank
space=At constraint. (Figure
2-43)

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

• #TOC: Indicates the Top of
Climb target altitude.

• #TOD: Indicates the Top
of Descent target altitude.
(Figure 2-44)

Page Display Definitions

2-37

GNS-X

L

Flight Management System

Rev. 0
Oct/96

PATH DESCENT

FL338

ELD

-5

FL250G

#PRESL

FL250

MEI

-----

DELBE

-----

VUZ

FL180

VXV

-----

BOSEY

-----

ERASE

VNAV 2/3

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Figure 2-43

PATH DESCENT

FL338

#T0D

FL250

BDR

-----

ALIXX

-----

ISLET

2000G

RW34

435G

+++++++

-----

CMK

2000A

ERASE

VNAV 3/3

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Figure 2-44

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