BendixKing KLN 900 - Pilots Guide User Manual

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Rev 2

5.6.3 Creating Center Waypoints After Modifying A

Flight Plan

Once Center Waypoints have been inserted into a flight
plan, they are treated like any other waypoints in the
flight plan. If a flight plan containing Center Waypoints
is modified in any way, you may recompute new Center
Waypoints. The original Center Waypoints are now part
of the flight plan and new Center Waypoints are com-
puted by treating the original Center Waypoints the
same as any other waypoints in the flight plan.

If the interior of a flight plan containing Center
Waypoints is modified, it may be desirable to manually
delete obsolete Center Waypoints from the flight plan
before computing new ones. However, if the flight plan
is modified by adding new waypoints to the end of the
flight plan, this may not be necessary. For example,
let’s say you decide to modify your existing flight plan
from Lubbock to McCook by extending your flight to
Omaha (figure 5-99). When you use the CTR 1 page to
computer Center Waypoints, the CTR 1 page will now
be as shown in figure 5-100. The newly computed
Center Waypoint is identified as “NEW” on the CTR 2
page (figure 5-101) while the existing Center Waypoints
no longer contain the “NEW” label.

Figure 5-99

1:KLBB |
2:PVW00 |
3:BGD00 |
4:GCK00 |
5:KMCK |
6:KOMA |
FPL 3

Figure 5-100

| 1 NEW WPT
|
|PRESS ENT
|TO INSERT
|INTO FPL
|
CTR 1

Figure 5-101

| EAR00 new
|DEN-MIN CTR
|EAR 182^
| 8.1nm
|N 40^35.57'
|W 99^02.54'
CTR[2

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