Viewing The Nearest Special Use Airspaces - Honeywell BENDIX/KING KLN 94 Pilot's Manual

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Chapter 3 Basic GPS Operation
3. Rotate the right outer knob
clockwise to position the cursor
over "1" (figure 3-87). As long as
the cursor is left in this position,
this page will update so that the
nearest airport is always shown
as the flight progresses.

3.9.2. VIEWING THE NEAREST SPECIAL USE AIRSPACES

The KLN 94 database stores the locations of areas of special use air-
space (SUA). The types of SUA areas stored in the database and the
abbreviations used to denote these areas are the following:
Class B
Class C
Control Area (used outside USA)
Terminal Area (used outside USA)
Alert Area
Caution Area
Danger Area
Military Operations Area
Prohibited Area
Restricted Area
Training Area
Warning Area
Terminal Radar Service Area
The nearest special use airspace feature is constantly keeping track of the
10 nearest areas of SUA within 175 NM of the aircraft's present position.
Pressing the G button and selecting the SUA option will display the
SUA 1 page for the nearest SUA to your location, including those which
you are inside (figure 3-88). Turn to
section 3.13 "Special Use Airspace
Alerting" to learn more about how an
altitude input affects special use air-
space sensing and how the KLN 94
determines if you are inside special
use airspace or not.
The SUA 1 page displays the following information:
Line 1: The name of the special use airspace area.
Line 2: The SUA type (see the list of abbreviations above, this particular
SUA is Class B airspace), and the sequence number (1st nearest, 2nd
nearest, etc.).
Figure 3-87
CL B
CL C
CTA
TMA
ALRT
CAUT
DNGR
MOA
PROH
REST
TRNG
WARN
TRSA
Figure 3-88
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