Piper SARATOGA II HP PA-32R-301 Pilot Operating Handbook page 262

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PA-32R-301T, SARATOGA II HP
SECTION 3- EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
ABNORMAL PROCEDURES
SECTION9
SUPPLEMENT 6
A.
If the KLN 89 (B) GPS information is not available or invalid, utilize
remaining operational navigation equipment as required.
B.
If a "RAIM NOT AVAILABLE" message is displayed while conducting
an instrument approach, terminate the approach. Execute a missed
approach if required.
C.
If a "RAIM NOT AVAILABLE" message is displayed in the en route or
terminal phase of flight, continue to navigate using the KLN 89B or revert
to an alternate means of navigation appropriate to the route and phase of
flight. When continuing to use GPS navigation, position must be verified
every 15 minutes using another IFR approved navigation system.
D.
Refer to the KLN 89 (B) Pilot's Guide, Appendices B and C, for
appropriate pilot actions to be accomplished in response to annunciated
messages.
SECTION 4- NORMAL PROCEDURES
WARNING
Familiarity with the en route operation of the
KLN 89 (B) does not constitute proficiency in
approach operations. Do not attempt approach
operations In IMC prior to attaining proficiency in
the use of the KLN 89 (B).
A.
OPERATION
Normal operating procedures are outlined in the KLN 89 (B) GPS Pilot's
Guide, PIN 006-08786-0000, dated May 1995, (or later applicable
revision). A KLN 89 (B) Quick Reference,
PIN
006-08787-0000 dated 5/
95 (or later applicable revision) containing an approach sequence, operating
tips and approach related messages is intended for cockpit use by the KLN
89B familiar pilot when conducting instrument approaches.
B.
SYSTEM ANNUNCIATORS/SWITCHES/CONTROLS
1.
HSI NAV presentation (NAV/GPS) switch annunciator- May be used
to select data for presentation on the pilot's HSI; either NAV data
from the number one navigation receiver or GPS data from the KLN
89 (B) GPS. Presentation on the HSI is also required for autopilot
coupling. NAVis green. GPS is blue.
ISSUED:
JUNE
30, 1997
REPORT: VB-1669
5 oflO,
9-33

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