AeroNav 900/880 Series Pilot’s Guide
89000039-010
Rev 1 May 2019
FMS Subsystem
3-39
AeroNav knob to highlight the frequency field and push the knob
to nominate it into the standby slot.
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Depending on the type of facility being displayed, there are up to
7 category fields of information associated with the facility that
can be expanded (via the + symbol) or compacted (via the
–
symbol) for additional details:
General
– describes the facility (e.g. “Public Towered
Airport”), provides a thumbnail map of the facility (the
orientation and range of the thumbnail map cannot be
adjusted), provides coordinates, elevation and magnetic
variation data, provides sunrise/sunset, provides density
altitude or access to a calculator to compute it, provides
fuel information, if applicable
Communications
– provides a list of frequencies
associated with the facility. Any VHF frequency in the list
can be nominated into the #1 standby slot by either
touching it (first touch will highlight the field if necessary,
second touch nominates it into the #1 standby) or by
using the bottom right AeroNav knob to highlight the
desired frequency and then push the knob to nominate it
into the #1 standby slot
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Runways
– identifies the known runways at the airport to
include orientation, length and width, and a thumbnail
map of the runways. When an individual runway row has
been selected via touch or the bottom right AeroNav
knob, it can further expand to provide surface type,
coordinates of the endpoints, runway bearing and
elevation and the graphical depiction will show lighting
Nearby Navaids
– when the info page fix is an airport,
this panel is present and contains navaids within 40nm of
the airport, up to a maximum of 10 navaids. Each navaid
row displays the navaid identifier, distance from the Info
fix, cardinal direction from the Info fix, and navaid
frequency. Possible navaids are VOR, VORTAC,
TACAN, VOR/DME, DME and NDBs that are not marker
beacons. If the navaid has a VHF frequency, the cursor
will go to that field and the nav radio can be tuned by
touch or using the bottom right knob.
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The navaid
identifier is also a field and if selected with the cursor,
changes the Info page to show information for that
navaid.
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