h) An offset, or distance from the waypoint at which to reach the selected altitude of three miles prior to OPSHN is
selected. In other words, the system gives vertical guidance so the aircraft arrives at an altitude of 10,000 feet
three miles prior to OPSHN.
i) Touch the Enter Button to accept the offset distance and return to the Direct To Screen.
j) Press the Activate ¯ OPSHN Button to activate the direct to.
Note, in Figure 5-179, the magenta arrow indicating the direct-to OPSHN after the offset waypoint for OPSHN.
The preceding offset waypoint indicates the offset distance and altitude that were previously entered. The
remaining waypoints in the loaded arrival procedure have no database specified altitudes, therefore, dashes are
displayed. Keep the CDI centered and maintain a track along the magenta line to OPSHN.
Note the Direct-to waypoint is within the loaded arrival procedure, therefore, phase of flight scaling for the CDI
changes to Terminal Mode and is annunciated by displaying 'TERM' on the HSI.
12) The aircraft is proceeding to OPSHN. The expected approach is the RNAV LPV approach to runway 35R, so it is
selected.
a) From Home, touch the PROC Button. to display the Procedures Screen (Figure 5-180).
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Figure 5-179 Direct To Active
Figure 5-180 Procedures Screen
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