
Super 80 Professional – AOM
FLIGHT MANAGEMENT
Section 15 Page 21
Super 80 Professional – Aircraft Operating Manual
Coolsky, 2018
Legs Page
ACT RTE 1 LEGS Page
The LEGS page permits entering and
displaying of details for each individual leg
in the route.
LEG DIRECTION
First direction is active leg.
Displays computed course to waypoint
(173°), track to waypoint (173°TRK), heading
between waypoints (173°HDG),procedure
turn (PROC TURN), or holding pattern HOLD
AT).
Directions are magnetic.
Displayed directions may vary slightly from
the values printed on charts.
Waypoint Identifier (WPT IDENT)
The first waypoint in the list is the active
waypoint.
All the waypoints of the route are displayed
on the legs pages in flight sequence.
The flight crew can change the sequence,
delete, or add new waypoints to the route
on the legs pages.
New waypoints can be added to the route
by line selecting them into the desired
position in the route. Waypoints can be
navaids, intersections, or points specified
with reference to another waypoint.
When using an existing waypoint as a
reference, for example GMN/10 or GMN/-10,
make the entry (line selection) on the
reference waypoint (GMN).
Parenthetical waypoint identifiers are non-
geographic and are entered from the
database, for example procedure altitude
(526) and intercept course (INTC).
Boxes are displayed for route discontinuities.
Dashes are displayed at end of route.
RTE 2 LEGS
Selection displays the RTE 2 LEGS page.