GNS 530(A) Pilot’s Guide and Reference
190-00181-00 Rev. G
1-11
SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
Map Page
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a position, the
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automatically.
Figure 1-15 Map Page
Present
Position
Desired Track
Map Range
Map Display
Data
Fields
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intersections, user waypoints, and airspace boundaries.
The route is displayed as a solid line.
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bearing, enroute safe altitude, estimated time of arrival,
minimum safe altitude, and ground track.
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These settings provide an automatic decluttering of the
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See Section 16.3 for definitions of these navigation terms.
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declutter and remove many of the background map details
by pressing the
CLR
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detail is depicted.
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RNG
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map
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map range is depicted in the
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Direct-to Navigation
The GNS 530 can use direct point-to-point navigation
to provide guidance from takeoff to touchdown, even
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the unit provides speed, course, and distance data based
upon a direct course from the present position to the
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with the
Direct-to
Key.
Selecting a direct-to destination:
1)
Press the
Direct-to
Key. The Select Direct-to
Waypoint Page appears with the destination
field highlighted.
2)
Turn the small
right
knob to enter the first
letter of the destination waypoint identifier.
The destination waypoint may be an airport,
VOR, NDB, intersection, or user waypoint,
as long as it is in the database or stored in
memory as a user waypoint.
3)
Turn the large
right
knob to the right to move
the cursor to the next character position.
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