Point-To-Point Mode - Garmin GTN 625 Pilot's Manual

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the ETA is calculated as if the last leg of the flight plan was selected.
- If the active flight plan is selected the ETA reflects the current position
of the aircraft and the current leg being flown. The ETA is calculated
by adding to the current time the ETEs of the current leg up to and
including the selected leg. If the entire flight plan is selected, then the
ETA is calculated as if the last leg of the flight plan was selected.
• En Route safe altitude (ESA) - The ESA is shown as nnnnnFT
• Destination sunrise and sunset times - These times are shown as
hours:minutes and are the local time at the destination.
NOTE: The capability of using Sensor Data for the trip planning functions
is available in SW Versions 2.00, 4.10, and later.
14.4.1

Point-To-Point Mode

The Trip Planning Point-to-Point mode shows trip calculations between two
selected points: either two waypoints from the database or from your present
position to a selected waypoint.
1. While viewing the Utilities page, touch the Trip Planning
key.
2. Touch the Mode key to toggle to Point-to-Point.
Touch To Use
Present Position
As Departure
Point
Touch To Toggle
Sensor Data Use
Touch To Select
Departure Time
Touch To Select
Departure Date
Figure 14-15 Utility Trip Planning Page To Edit Input Data (Point-To-Point Mode) -
190-01004-03 Rev. F
Touch To Select
Departure Waypoint
Sensor Data Used
Garmin GTN 625/635/650 Pilot's Guide
Touch To Select
Arrival Waypoint
Touch To Toggle
Between Statistics
and Data Input
Touch To Select
P-to-P or Flight
Plan Mode
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Foreword
Getting
Started
Xpdr Ctrl
Com/Nav
FPL
Direct-To
Proc
Wpt Info
Map
Traffic
Terrain
Weather
Nearest
Services/
Music
Utilities
System
Messages
Symbols
Appendix
Index

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