Inserting An Airway - BENDIXKing AeroNav 910 Pilot's Manual

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COOL FEATURE
When an insert cursor is displayed at a position
where it is legal to insert a waypoint, pressing a
letter on a Bluetooth keyboard will immediately start
a waypoint identifier entry with that letter.
COOL FEATURE
If you are on another FMS page and the cursor is
around an identifier that can be used as a waypoint,
a quick way to enter that identifier into the flight plan
is provided by the "Paste" LSK. Go directly to the
FPL page, start the waypoint entry using the knob
and the Paste LSK will appear at L2. The LSK is
also available when using the virtual keyboard, but
the LSK is obscured on the screen by the keyboard.
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
Back-to-Back Duplicate Waypoints Restriction
The FMS will not permit entering back-to-back
duplicate waypoints. A duplicate waypoint can be
inserted elsewhere in the active flight plan (e.g.
"above" the active approach or as a dummy
waypoint "below" the published missed approach
waypoints.) if this becomes operationally required
during a flight scenario.

INSERTING AN AIRWAY

The FMS can use published airways in its database to quickly
build long flight plans with few keystrokes. When a flight plan
waypoint is a valid airway entry or exit point, the list of available
airways is presented in a drop down box. The list is quickly
scrolled to the desired exit point and then all intermediate
intersections along that airway are automatically populated into
the flight plan.
89000039-010
Rev 1 May 2019
AeroNav 900/880 Series Pilot's Guide
FMS Subsystem 3-13

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