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Advanced GPS Operation

4-12

Effective Date 5/95

006-08791-0000 Rev 0

Advanced GPS Operation

Chapter 4

automatically resume navigation along the flight plan when the Direct
To waypoint is reached. Waypoints which exist prior to the Direct To
waypoint in the active flight plan are bypassed. Of course, the active
flight plan will never be resumed if the Direct To operation is to a way-
point which is not in the active flight plan.

Any of the several methods previously described for initiating Direct
To operation may be used, although the one below is the easiest for
this application.

To fly direct to a waypoint in the active flight plan (FPL 0):

1.

Select the FPL 0 page.

2.

Turn on the cursor (

B

) and use

the left outer knob to position the
cursor over the desired waypoint
(figure 4-41).

3.

Press

D

. The display will

change to the Direct To Page
(figure 4-42), with the identifier of
the selected waypoint.

4.

Press

F

to approve the Direct

To. The NAV 1 page will be
displayed (figure 4-43) reflecting
the new active waypoint.

5.

If you now turn back to the FPL 0
page, you will see that the active
waypoint is now preceded by an
arrow only, instead of the
symbol (figure 4-44). This is
because there is no “from”
waypoint in the flight plan.

If it is desired to cancel the Direct To
operation prior to reaching the Direct
To waypoint in order to proceed along
the flight plan leg, press

D

, then

press

E

, then

F

.

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

115nm 2:APE >Dis
DQN ∆ 3:DQN 115
>Leg 4:VHP 207
FPL 0 5:KIND 214

Figure 4-44

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

115nm ∂∆ DQN
DQN > ««««∑∏π««««
>Leg DTK273° TK302°
NAV 1 >273°To 0:54

Figure 4-43

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

34.1nm DIRECT TO:
APE
#>Leg

DQN

CRSR

Figure 4-42

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

34.1nm ≤ 1:KZZV >Dis
APE ≥ 2:APE 34
>Leg 3:

DQN

118

CRSR

5:KIND 217

Figure 4-41

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