Deleting flight plans, Storing fpl 0 as a numbered flight plan – BendixKing KLN 89B - Pilots Guide User Manual
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4.1.6. DELETING FLIGHT PLANS
To delete a flight plan which is no
longer required:
1.
Display the flight plan (FPL 0,
FPL 1, . . ., or FPL 25) which is to
be cleared (figure 4-22).
2.
Make sure that the cursor is
turned off, and use the
B
button if it is not.
3.
Press
E
. The words Delete
FPL? will appear at the top of the
page (figure 4-23). If a mistake
was made and you do not wish to
clear this flight plan, press
E
again.
4.
Press
F
to clear the flight plan.
The flight plan page will appear
as in figure 4-24.
4.1.7.
STORING FPL 0 AS A NUMBERED FLIGHT PLAN
The active flight plan may be loaded into a numbered flight plan so
that it can be recalled for later use. This may be desirable, for
example, if the active flight plan was originally created on the FPL 0
page and not as a numbered flight plan.
To store the active flight plan as a numbered flight plan:
1.
Select a numbered flight plan page which does not contain any
waypoints (figure 4-24). If none exist, use the procedure
described in section 4.1.6,
“Deleting Flight Plans,” to clear a
flight plan which is no longer
required.
2.
Turn on the cursor (
B
). It will
appear over the blank first
waypoint position (figure 4-25).
3.
Rotate the right outer knob coun-
terclockwise to position the
cursor over Copy FPL 0?
(figure 4-26).
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APT VOR NDB INT USR ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
åå.ånm|Use? Inverted?
ееееее| 1:KNEW >Dis
Leg| 2:GPT 54
FPL 7 | 7:KPIE 497
Figure 4-22
APT VOR NDB INT USR ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
åå.ånm|Delete FPL?
ееееее| 1:KNEW >Dis
# Leg| 2:GPT 54
*CRSR*| 7:KPIE 497
Figure 4-23
APT VOR NDB INT USR ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
åå.ånm|Copy FPL 0?
ееееее| 1: >Dis
Leg|
FPL 7 |
Figure 4-24
APT VOR NDB INT USR ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
åå.ånm|Copy FPL 0?
ееееее| 1: >Dis
Leg|
*CRSR*|
Figure 4-25
APT VOR NDB INT USR ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH
åå.ånm|Copy FPL 0?
ееееее| 1: >Dis
# Leg|
*CRSR*|
Figure 4-26