SECTION 7

WPT PAGES

Airport Arrival Page Options

The following options are available for the Airport Arrival Page, by pressing the MENU Key:

Load into Active FPL? - Allows the pilot to load the selected arrival into the active flight plan. This is identical to loading an arrival procedure from the Procedures Page, as described in Section 6.1.

Select Next FPL Apt? - This option is only available when a Flight Plan is active. Allows the pilot to view the available arrivals for the next airport in the active flight plan

Select Destination Apt? - This option is only available when a Flight Plan is active. Allows the pilot to view the available arrivals for the active flight plan destination airport.

Loading an arrival procedure from the Airport Arrival Page:

1)Select the desired arrival, transition, and runway using the steps above.

2)Press the MENU Key to display the Airport Arrival Page Menu.

3)Press the ENT Key to select the ‘Load into Active FPL?’ option (Figure 7-27).

Figure 7-27 Airport Arrival Page Menu

4)The Active Flight Plan Page appears. Press the FPL Key to return to the Airport Arrival Page.

To select any of the other options from the Airport Arrival Page Menu, follow the preceding steps, but select the desired option in step 3.

7.7 AIRPORT DEPARTURE PAGE

The Airport Departure Page (Figure 7-28) shows the available Airport Standard Instrument Departure (SID) procedures for the selected airport. Where multiple runways or transitions are associated with the departure procedure, that information may also be displayed. A map image provides a layout diagram for each departure, runway, and transition.

To view departure information for a particular airport on the Airport Departure Page, enter the airport’s identifier per Section 7.1.

Map Airport Identifier,

Image Symbol, and Type

Departure

Procedure

Name

Runway

Associated with

Departure

Transitions

Position of

Current Page within Current Page Group

Current

Number of Pages in

Page Group

Current Page Group

Figure 7-28 Airport Departure Page

Scrolling through the available departures:

1)Press the small right knob to activate the cursor.

2)Turn the large right knob to place the cursor on the departure (DEP) procedure name field (Figure 7-28).

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3D Connexion GNS 530(A) manual Airport Departure, Airport Arrival Page Options, Scrolling through the available departures

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