LX Navigation d.o.o. LX 7007 C May. 30th 2012
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Note!
After input of start point the same name will be
offered for finish, if this does not match requirements
a new select should be carried out.
Important!
Task data that is included in DECL task is automatically
written into flight recorder, without any pilot assistance.
The same will happen following any change of task data
(made manually), which is done on the ground. Edit of
Declared task editing is also possible during the flight, but
all changes done will not be written into the flight recorder
header, his will remain unchanged.
How to edit task data?
At any point the task (IMP, USR or Declared) can be edited.
Simply put cursor to the point of interest press enter and
edit menu will open. Use Select, Insert and Delete options.
Insert will insert a new point one position higher than highlighted.
That way you can edit IMP, USR and also DECL task data.
Task declaration
After
Declare
option in task edit on any User or Imported task has
been used, the actual task data will be copied into DECL task.
Declared Task update
during flight
is
possible, but the action will
not change
declaration in Flight recorder, as
IGC rules do not allow updates during flight.
General rule; if you find
DECL
designator in the task right upper
corner, you are sure that the task is regularly declared.
Designations IMP or USR show a not declared task.
Understand declaration as an absolutely administrative
process which will write declaration into the flight recorder.
For instance you needn’t start any task, you can fly after
using of APTs or TPs for navigation, but the declaration
will be still valid.
Assigned Area Task
If an AAT is intended to be flown, AAT time should be
set. Use AAT option instead of Speed and input time
after use of the
and ZOOM
. No limit
input describes
a speed task and after time input the task will be
recognized as an AAT.
Zone
By use of the Zone function, required sector geometry
can be adapted to any turn point of the task. The Input
process is the same as described in 2.3.2.6 the only
difference is that the sector adaptation is not global but
local which means it is valid only for the turn point of interest.