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NAVIGATION MAP PAGE
Map Panning
Map panning moves the map beyond its current
limits without adjusting the map range. When the
panning function is selected by pushing in the joystick,
a panning arrow flashes on the map display. A window
also appears at the top of the map display showing the
latitude/longitude position of the pointer, the bearing and
distance to the pointer from the aircraft' s present position,
and the elevation of the land at the position of the pointer.
When the panning arrow crosses an airspace boundary,
the boundary is highlighted and airspace information
is displayed at the top of the display. The information
includes the name and class of airspace, the ceiling in feet
expressed in Mean Seal Level (MSL), and the floor in feet
MSL.
NOTE: The airspace boundary stays highlighted
for approximately four seconds before returning
to normal shading.
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Garmin G1000 MFD Pilot's Guide for Cessna Nav III
To pan the map:
1.
Push in the joystick to display the panning
arrow.
Push in and move the joystick in the general
2.
direction of the desired destination to place
the panning arrow at the destination loca-
tion. When the panning arrow is placed on an
object, the name of the object is highlighted
(even if the name wasn't originally displayed
on the map).This feature applies to everything
displayed on the map except route lines.When
any map feature or object is selected on the
map display, features or objects are displayed
in the box located at the top of the display.
From here, the pilot can designate the waypoint
as the Direct-to destination. When the
panning arrow crosses an airspace boundary,
the boundary is highlighted and airspace infor-
mation is displayed at the top of the display.
3.
To remove the panning arrow and return to
the present position, push in the joystick.
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