BendixKing KLN 90B User Manual

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5. Press

E

to display the waypoint page for the identi-

fier just entered.

6. Press

E

to approve the waypoint page. The

Intersection page is displayed with the computed
radial and distance (figure 3-158).

7. Press the right

C

to turn off the right cursor

function.

3.11.13 The Supplemental Waypoint Page (SUP)
Supplemental waypoints are user-defined waypoints that
have not been defined specifically as an airport, VOR,
NDB, or intersection. The procedure for creating
supplemental waypoints is explained in section 5.4.4.
Supplemental waypoints also include ARTCC “Center”
waypoints and “Reference” waypoints which you will learn
to create later in chapter 5 of this Pilot’s Guide. Figure 3-
159 shows an example of a typical Supplemental
Waypoint page. The following information is displayed on
a Supplemental waypoint page:

• The name or identifier of the supplemental waypoint.

• The position of the supplemental waypoint expressed

in terms of a radial and distance from a nearby VOR.

• The latitude and longitude of the supplemental

waypoint.

In addition, you may enter the identifier of another nearby
waypoint in the REF field and the page will compute and
display the radial and distance from the nearby waypoint
to the supplemental waypoint. The procedure for doing
this is identical to that just explained above for an inter-
section waypoint. This radial and distance information is
not stored with the Supplemental Waypoint page and is
lost when leaving the page.

| KAUSI
|REF: AUS
|RAD: 41.4^
|DIS: 09.1nm
|N 30^23.90'
|W 94^34.30'

SUP

Figure 3-159

|=KENZY
|REF:

MKC

|RAD: 152.2^
|DIS: 3.7nm
|N 39^13.25'
|W 94^33.84'

CRSR

Figure 3-156

|=KENZY
|REF:

RIS

|RAD: 152.2^
|DIS: 3.7nm
|N 39^13.25'
|W 94^33.84'

CRSR

Figure 3-157

|=KENZY
|REF:

RIS

|RAD: 009.0^
|DIS: 6.2nm
|N 39^13.25'
|W 94^33.84'

CRSR

Figure 3-158

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