Creating a waypoint at a certain – BendixKing KLX 135 - Pilots Guide User Manual

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To create a user-defined waypoint at your present position:

1.

From any supplemental waypoint
(SUP) page, turn on the cursor
(

B

). It will flash over the first

character in the waypoint
identifier field (figure 5-16).

2.

Use the right inner knob to select
the first character of the identifier
(figure 5-17). Remember that
when the cursor is on, the right
inner knob changes the character
and the right outer knob moves
the cursor around.

3.

Spell out the rest of the identifier
using the right inner and outer
knobs (figure 5-18).

4.

Move the cursor down to the
fourth line, over Present Pos?
(figure 5-19).

5.

Press

F

. The SUP 1 page for

your new waypoint will be
displayed with its latitude and
longitude (figure 5-20). The
cursor is turned off automatically.

5.2.2.

CREATING A WAYPOINT AT A CERTAIN

LATITUDE/LONGITUDE

It is also possible to create a user-defined waypoint by manually
entering a latitude and longitude. Let's say you wanted to create a
user waypoint over your farm at N 42°56.32', W 76°29.95'

To create a user-defined waypoint with latitude/longitude:

1.

From any supplemental waypoint (SUP) page, turn on the cursor

Advanced GPS Operation

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Advanced GPS Operation

Chapter 5

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

118.00 VALL

Y

USR at:

136.97 User Pos L/L?
>Leg User Pos R/D?

CRSR

Present Pos?

Figure 5-18

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

118.00 VALLY USR at:
136.97 User Pos L/L?
#>Leg User Pos R/D?

CRSR

Present Pos?

Figure 5-19

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

118.00 VALLY USR
136.97 N 38°30.25'
>Leg W 95°18.54'
SUP 1 >111°TO 0.2nm

Figure 5-20

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

118.00

V

USR at:

136.97 User Pos L/L?
>Leg User Pos R/D?

CRSR

Present Pos?

Figure 5-17

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

118.00

F

ARM USR

136.97 N 38°49.74'
>Leg W 97°30.28'

CRSR

>274°To 105nm

Figure 5-16

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