Apollo 360 Map Display

Navigating a Trip

Section 3

Navigating a Trip

This section explores the navigation display function and describes the powerful features it contains. You will use this function most frequently while you fly, so it is important to have a good understanding of this operating function. Follow the instructions provided in Sections 1 and 2 before you read this section. Leave the unit on, relax in the cockpit with your aircraft parked, and use the features this section describes to become familiar with them. In this way, you can more effectively use this powerful navigation aid to your advantage when flying. Even though you may not be actively navigating, you will be able to gain valuable familiarity with the unit. When you become thoroughly familiar with the controls and comfortable operating the unit, you will be better able to use this powerful tool in the air.

About the The navigation display function is always active. When Navigation you use other functions, the navigation display function Function continues to run “in the background” calculating your present position, navigating your multiple leg trip (if active), and alerting you to events or conditions important to the navigation process. When you finish using other functions, the unit automatically returns to the navigation display function, displaying the last navigation screen

used.

About the While you navigate, the Apollo 360 gives information on Navigation six screens. Each screen contains unique information Function useful to the navigation effort.

Screens

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