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that, for some reason, the governing agencies have
decided that it is important to fly directly over the
waypoint instead of being able to “cut the corner” by
using turn anticipation (see section 4.2.2). In these cases
the KLN 90B will present a waypoint type identification
page (Figure 4-7a). Simply select the way in which the
waypoint is intended to be used with the left outer knob
and press

E

. If the SID/STAR choice is selected, the

KLN 90B will disable turn anticipation for that waypoint (if
previously enabled). The KLN 90B will enable turn antici-
pation after the waypoint has been passed (if turn antici-
pation was previously enabled). If en route is selected,
then normal turn anticipation occurs.

9. Use the same procedure to enter the rest of the way-

points in the flight plan (figure 4-8). If the flight plan
consists of five or more waypoints, the waypoints will
automatically scroll as necessary to allow entry of the
next waypoint.

10.When all of the waypoints have been entered in the

flight plan, the left outer knob may be rotated to move
the cursor up and down and manually “scroll” through
the waypoints making up this flight plan. This is useful
if the flight plan contains six or more waypoints since
not all of the waypoints can be displayed at one time.
When the left outer knob is rotated to the full counter-
clockwise position, the cursor will be positioned over
USE? (figure 4-9). If there are more than five way-
points in the flight plan, the first four waypoints will
then be displayed followed by the last waypoint in the
flight plan. Rotate the left outer knob to move the cur-
sor and manually scroll to see the missing intermedi-
ate waypoints.

11.Press the left

C

to turn off the left cursor function.

Additional flight plans may now be created in the
same manner.

4.1.2 Activating A Numbered Flight Plan

To activate one of the previously created numbered flight
plans:

1. Use the left outer knob to select the flight plan (FPL)

type pages.

2. Rotate the left inner knob to select the desired flight

plan (figure 4-10).

3. Press the left

C

to enable the left cursor function.

The cursor will appear over USE? (figure 4-11). If you
haven’t left the numbered flight plan page since creat-
ing this flight plan, rotate the left outer knob all the way
counterclockwise to position the cursor over USE?

4:CEW |
5:MAI |
6:TLH |
7:CTY |
8:KPIE |
9: |

CRSR

Figure 4-8

USE?

INVRT?|

1:KNEW |
2:GPT |
3:SJI |
4:CEW |
8:KPIE |

CRSR

Figure 4-9

USE? INVRT?|
1:KNEW |
2:GPT |
3:SJI |
4:CEW |
8:KPIE |

FPL 4

Figure 4-10

USE?

INVRT?|

1:KNEW |
2:GPT |
3:SJI |
4:CEW |
8:KPIE |

CRSR

Figure 4-11

SWR | SWR D
TYPE WPT |SQUAW
|VALLEY L

1 EN ROUTE?

|113.20 16^E

2 SID/STAR?|N 39^10.82'
|W120^16.18'

CRSR

|enr-leg ent|VOR

Figure 4-7a

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