BENDIXKing AeroNav 910 Pilot's Manual page 165

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can easily be seen if the AeroNav were on the FPL tab of the FMS
page and using the split Map-FPL view.
TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
Optimal Rubber Banding
If you don't see the desired leg turn cyan within 2
seconds of placement of your finger on the location, try
slightly adjusting the placement of the finger that is
being used to designate a leg for rubber banding. Move
your finger slightly in a direction perpendicular to the
leg. Note that any leg can be rubber-banded including
the active leg (the magenta one) unless the leg is part of
a published instrument procedure.
Rubber banding is a handy feature to quickly alter a flight plan
around airspace or a weather buildup while staying on the map.
NOTE
Rubber Banding Only Via Touch
Rubber banding can only be accomplished via touch
screen controls. There is no physical bezel control to
support the feature.
NOTE
Rubber Banding Not Functional in SVS View
Rubber banding is not supported in the exocentric
synthetic vision view of the flight plan on the SVS tab of
the MAP page.
89000039-010
Rev 1 May 2019
AeroNav 900/880 Series Pilot's Guide
Map Subsystem 4-15

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