Apollo 360 Map Display

Introduction to the Apollo 360

Section 1

Introduction to the Apollo 360 Map Display

This section introduces you to the Apollo 360 and explains how to use and switch between the unit’s operating functions. A description of information that shows on the display when you use each function is included at the back of this section. Section 2 builds on the introductory information presented here as you switch on and begin using the Apollo 360.

Remember that the Apollo 360 Map is not a primary navigation instrument. It works in conjunction with a GPS or Loran that can provide position, bearing, flight plan, and other useful information. The Apollo 360 Map is a supplemental navigation display. The quality of the position information it displays is dependent on the navigation device providing that information. Do not attempt to conduct an approach based on the information from the Apollo 360 Map. Use a navigation device authorized for flying approaches to navigate this phase of flight.

The There are five main operating functions, each performing a Operating different and unique task while you navigate. Each function Functions also provides one or more screens of information on the display. At least one of these functions is always in use when the unit is on. The functions operate independently of one

another, so you can switch between them.

The five operating functions are:

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Navigation (always active)

Menu

Goto nearest

New waypoint

Waypoint information

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