BendixKing KLX 135 - Pilots Guide User Manual

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distance was 13.1 nautical miles left
of course, the graphic CDI needle will
be pegged on the right side (which
doesn’t tell you much). But this
presentation will show you exactly
how far off course you are
(figure 4-152). When the KLX 135 is
not usable for navigation, the
crosstrack distance will be dashed out
(figure 4-153).

Line 3: Distance from present

position to the active waypoint and the calculated groundspeed.

Line 4: A cyclic field which can display either bearing to the active
waypoint (To) or radial from the active waypoint (Fr) relative to the
present position. By placing the cursor over this field and pressing
the

E

button, you may toggle between the two options.

NOTE: Due to “great circle” courses and magnetic variation differ-
ences between present position and the active waypoint, the To
bearing and From radial may not be exactly 180° different from each
other when the system is in the Leg mode. This condition is most
likely to occur when long distances are involved, and/or you are
operating in very northerly or southerly latitudes. See figure 4-154 for
an example depicting a case like this. The aircraft is somewhere over
Georgia, and the active waypoint is KPHX. The bearing to steer is
269°, and radial is 72°. Generally, you will want to use bearing (not
radial) when long distances are involved.

Line 4 also displays the estimated time en route (ETE) from present

position to active waypoint.

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N

N

KPHX

72

°

269

°

Figure 4-154

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

118.00
136.97 >Fly - --.-nm
>Leg --.-nm ---kt
NAV 1 >---°To --:--

Figure 4-153

APT VOR NDB SUP ACT NAV FPL CAL SET OTH

118.00 KBGR ∆ KAUG
136.97 >Fly R 13.1nm
>Leg 49.8nm 132kt
NAV 1 >234°To 0:22

Figure 4-152

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