Entering An Arrival And Approach - BENDIXKing AeroNav 910 Pilot's Manual

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AeroNav 900/880 Series Pilot's Guide
COOL FEATURE
Enter Approaches for Multiple "Destinations"
The FMS will allow multiple airfields or destinations
to be built into the flight plan. Each can have the
published approach and missed approach as part of
the plan. This is useful in pre-building your primary
destination with a missed approach, expected
alternate and its published approach. Similarly, a
training flight with multiple intended approaches and
locations can all be created in a single flight plan,
before takeoff.
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
Check Altitude Too Low CAS Message
The AeroNav contains a yellow caution CAS
message that is active whenever an approach has
been activated and the aircraft altitude is below the
Final Approach Fix (FAF) published altitude.
If your flight plan contains consecutive approaches
and you activate the next approach during climb out
from the previous approach and prior to reaching the
next approach's FAF altitude, this "Check Altitude
Too Low" message may be displayed.

ENTERING AN ARRIVAL AND APPROACH

To enter an arrival or an approach, use the right inner and outer
knob to move the cursor to a point where the procedure should
be inserted. Arrivals can be inserted using an insert cursor
immediately above the destination airport or immediately above
an approach associated with that airport. An arrival can also be
inserted using the right inner knob to select the "Arr" field on the
destination airport leg. Approaches can be inserted using an
insert cursor immediately above the destination airport or using
the right inner knob to select the "App" field on the destination
airport leg. Once the cursor is in the desired position, press the
3-30 FMS Subsystem
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Rev 1 May 2019

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