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4)Use the small and large right knobs to enter the position coordinates for the new waypoint (Figure 7-38).

Figure 7-38 Present Position Field Selected

5)Press the ENT Key to accept the selected position.

6)The cursor moves to ‘Create?’. Press the ENT Key to add the new waypoint to memory.

7)Press the small right knob to remove the flashing cursor.

Creating a new user waypoint by referencing an existing waypoint:

1)With the User Waypoint Page displayed, press the small right knob to activate the cursor.

2)Use the small and large right knobs to enter a name for the new waypoint and press the ENT Key.

3)Turn the large right knob to highlight the first reference waypoint (REF WPT) field (Figure 7- 39).

Figure 7-39 Reference Waypoint Field Highlighted

4)Use the small and large right knobs to enter the identifier of the reference waypoint. The reference waypoint can be an airport, VOR, NDB, intersection, or another user waypoint. Press the ENT Key to accept the selected identifier.

5)The cursor moves to the radial (RAD) field (Figure 7-40). Use the small and large right knobs to enter the radial from the reference waypoint to the new user waypoint. Press the ENT Key to accept the selected radial.

Figure 7-40 Radial Field Selected

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3D Connexion GNS 530(A) manual Press the ENT Key to accept the selected position

GNS 530(A) specifications

The 3D Connexion GNS 530(A) is a sophisticated avionics solution designed specifically for general aviation and business aviation environments. It serves as an influential tool for pilots, offering enhanced navigation and communication capabilities. This device is particularly popular among those operating in complex airspaces and those who require efficient flight planning and execution.

One of the standout features of the GNS 530(A) is its integrated GPS navigation system. This system provides accurate positioning and navigation data, utilizing high-sensitivity GPS technology that improves situational awareness and safety. The device displays a comprehensive moving map, enabling pilots to visualize their flight routes, airspace boundaries, and nearby airports easily. Furthermore, it utilizes WAAS (Wide Area Augmentation System) capabilities, enhancing the accuracy of GPS signals and allowing for precision approaches.

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Another significant characteristic of the GNS 530(A) is its ability to interface with other avionics and flight management systems. This connectivity streamlines the flow of information between systems, allowing pilots to access a broader range of functionalities and enhancing overall flight management. With features like flight plan creation and editing, pilots can easily adapt to changes in their route.

The device also incorporates advanced safety features, such as terrain awareness and warning systems (TAWS) and traffic information systems (TIS). These technologies provide real-time alerts, helping pilots avoid potential hazards and maintain safe distances from other aircraft.

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