BENDIXKing AeroNav 910 Pilot's Manual page 105

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If a departure has at least one enroute transition and
the departure has a common segment after runway
transitions from which all enroute transitions are
started, the dropdown menu will contain an option
for "None". Selecting "None" will cause the
departure to terminate at the end of the common
segment.
Once the enroute transition has been selected, the FMS will
process runway transitions. There are departures that do not
have published runway transitions. For those cases, the rest of
this process is skipped and the selected procedure and enroute
transition are inserted into the flight plan. Otherwise, the FMS
proceeds differently based on whether the airport has a selected
runway.
If the airport has a selected runway and that runway is applicable
to the selected departure, then the FMS will choose the runway
transition corresponding to the selected runway and the
procedure is inserted into the flight plan without further pilot
action. However, if the airport does not have a selected runway
or if the selected runway is not applicable to the departure, then a
runway transition must be selected. If the departure has only one
published runway transition, the FMS will automatically select that
one and then insert the procedure into the flight plan. If there is
more than one published transition, the FMS will present a
dropdown menu showing all of the runway transitions and the
pilot will select the desired transition. Once that selection has
been made, the procedure and all selected transitions will be
inserted into the flight plan.
89000039-010
Rev 1 May 2019
AeroNav 900/880 Series Pilot's Guide
FMS Subsystem 3-11

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