Proximity waypoints, Calendar – Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx User Manual

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K values—defines the wind drag values for

parachutes.
HAHO—(High Altitude High Opening) describes a

type of jump.
HALO—(High Altitude Low Opening) describes a

type of jump.
HARP—(High Altitude Release Point) describes the

location at which the jumper exits from aircraft.
MSL—(Mean Sea Level) defines the basis for altitude

measure.
Opening Altitude—describes the altitude when the

jumpmaster opens his chute, measured in AGL.
PRP—(Primary Release Point) defines the

combination of HARP plus the forward throw of

aircraft.
Static Jump—describes a type of jump in which

wind speed and direction are assumed constant for the

duration of the jump.

Proximity Waypoints

Use the Proximity Waypoints Page to define an alarm

circle around a stored waypoint location. The alarm

circle can help you avoid restricted locations.
For more information on proximity waypoints, see the

“Proximity Waypoints” section on

page 15

.

Calendar

Use the calendar to view sunrise and sunset times,

moon phases, hunt and fish probabilities, and archived

waypoints for activities you want to navigate to for

any given day and location.

To use the Calendar:

1. Press

MENU twice to open the Main Menu.

2. Select the

Calendar icon, and press ENTER.

The Calendar Page opens with the current

week shown.

3. Use the

ROCKER to highlight the day you

want to add waypoints to, and press

ENTER to

show the Page for that day.

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