BendixKing KSN 770 - Pilots Guide User Manual

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KSN 765/770 Integrated Communication Navigation Display

D200802000009

REV 2 Jun 2014

Flight Management System (FMS)

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When an approach has VOR or GPS or NDB or GPS in the title,

GPS can be used for approach guidance. The altitude restrictions

must be met. GPS with advisory vertical guidance can be used to

monitor the VOR or NDB approach when desired. Lateral deviations

are approved for navigation when the

APPROACH

annunciator is

displayed prior to the FAWP and the loss of integrity (

LOI

)

annunciator is not displayed.

D

When a GPS or RNAV (GPS) approach without LNAV/VNAV or LPV

minimums is flown, the GPS must be used for approach guidance

and the altitude restrictions on the approach must be met. Advisory

vertical guidance is provided. Lateral deviations are approved for

navigation when the

APPROACH

annunciator is displayed and the

loss of integrity (

LOI

) annunciator is not displayed.

LNAV+V

and

LP+V

are examples of annunciations displayed in the

approach mode guidance field to indicate the type of approach

flown.

D

When a GPS or RNAV (GPS) approach with LNAV/VNAV or LPV

minimums is flown, the GPS must be used for approach guidance.

The vertical guidance is surveyed and is not advisory. Displayed

lateral and vertical deviations are approved for navigation when the

APPROACH

annunciator is displayed and the loss of integrity

(

LOI

) annunciator is not displayed.

LPV

or

LNAV/VNAV

is

displayed in the approach mode guidance field to indicate the type

of approach flown. These approaches terminate at the decision

altitude (DA) for LPV and LNAV/VNAV minimums.

The FMS will automatically select LPV if available on an RNAV

approach. If the GPS is detected as unfavorable, the system can

fail--down to LNAV. The approach annunciation box will identify the

approach type, and the pilot should fly to the appropriate minimums.

D

When a LOC, LOC (BACK CRS), SDF, LDA, IGS, or TACAN

approach is flown, the ground--based signals must be used for

primary approach guidance and the altitude restrictions on the

approach must be met. The GPS may be used to monitor the

approach. There is no advisory vertical guidance for back course

approaches. Auto--tune and auto--switching of the localizer is

available when configured. When not configured for auto--switching,

a prompt to remind the flight crew to switch to VLOC is not provided.

NOTE: When configured on installation, the KSN 770 radio will

automatically tune the standby NAV frequency and switch

the standby NAV frequency to the active NAV frequency

at the appropriate time. The system will not automatically

switch back to GPS during a missed approach. For a

detailed description of the NAV radio autotune feature,

see Section 5, KSN 770 Radio.

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