Hold:
Waypoint
sequencing
is
disabled
or
suspended. A hold may be automatically or manually
activated. This should not be confused with a
“holding pattern.” Pressing the
OBS/HLD
key
suspends waypoint sequencing.
I
IAF:
Initial Approach Fix.
Identifier:
A name, typically abbreviated, assigned to
a waypoint. The identifier may consist of numbers
and alpha characters, up to six in length. For example,
the airport identifier for Los Angeles International
Airport is LAX.
IFAF:
Initial and Final Approach fix. A combined
Initial and Final approach Fix with no intermediate
waypoints.
IFR:
Instrument Flight Rules
Intersection
(INT):
A
point
defined
by
any
combination of courses, radials, or bearings of two or
more navigational aids.
K
Knot (kt):
A unit of speed equal to one nautical mile
per hour.
L
Latitude (Lat):
Any line circling the earth parallel to
the equator, measured in degrees, minutes, and
seconds north and south of the equator.
LFAC: L
anding
FAC
ility.
Longitude (Lon):
Any line from the north to the
south pole, measured in degrees, minutes, and
seconds of a circle, east or west of the Prime Meridian
(Greenwich, England).
M
MA:
Missed Approach Point. A code appended to a
waypoint in the database that may not appear on a
published map.
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