Navigating a Trip

Apollo 360 Map Display

Course deviation shows in the rectangular Course Deviation Indicator (CDI) at the bottom of the display. The airplane symbol moves over the graduated CDI to show your relative distance left or right of desired track. The CDI display correlates with the sending navigation device CDI output. If the sending device changes CDI scale it should drive the CDI “Needle” on the Apollo 360 Map to match the relative deflection amount to it’s own CDI display.

Bearing/ The bearing/rang/ground speed screen, displays range, Range/ estimated time enroute (ETE), and ground speed (GS). Since Ground this screen is viewable by turning the LARGE knob only one Speed detent clockwise from the present position screen, you will Screen likely find it convenient to switch back and forth between

these two screens often to check your navigation progress.

Moving One of the most attractive features of the Apollo 360 is its Map/Nav ability to show your navigation progress graphically Window against a “moving map” of waypoints. Your present Screen position is indicated by the airplane symbol near the center

of the display.

Using the moving map screen, you can easily track your navigation progress as the aircraft travels over or near waypoints beneath you. The moving map/nav window screen shows this information in the box at the right side of the display:

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