Rnav (Type Ans-3Õlc) - Cessna 172P Pilot's Operating Handbook And Flight Manual

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12A
R,NAV
(TYPE
ANS-3õlC)
PILOT'S OPERATING HANDBOOK
SUPPLEMENT
SECTION
2
LIMITATIONS
The
following RNAV
IFR, approach
limitation
must be adhered
to
during airplane operation.
1.
IFR Approaches
--
Follow
approved
published RNAV instrument
approach
prooedures.
sEcTtoN
3
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
There
is
no
change
to the airplane emergency procedures when this
avionic equipment is installed.
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4
NORMAL
OPERATION
3OO
&
4OO
NAV,/COM VOR NAVIGAT¡ON CIRCUITS
VERIFICATION TEST:
1.
Since the TEST
position on
the
300
and
400
Nav/Com radios is
inoperative
when the
Nav/
Coms are
coupled
to
this Area Naviga-
tion System, the
"VOR,
SELF TEST OPERATION"
as
outlined
in
the
300
and
400
Nav/Com
(Types F,T-3854 and
RT-4854) Supple-
ments cannot
be used.
To check out the
complete system,
follow the
"GROUND
CHECK PROCEDURES"
as
outlined later in this
Sup-
plement.
VOR/LOC NAVIGATION:
As
a
convenience to the
pilot,
a
separate
supplement (Avionic
Opera-
tion
Guide)
is
supplied to explain the various procedures for using the
VHF Navigation Set
for
VOIì
and localizer navigation. Refer
to
the
Avionic
Operation Guide for
flight
procedures.
8
3O
May
1980

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