OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Page
3-14
November 19, 2009
BUILDING A ROUTE VIA WAYPOINT INSERTION
When no custom route is available, a route can be created by first defining the origin and destination airports on
the ROUTE page, followed by entry of the individual waypoints on the RTE x LEGS page.
Display the ACT or MOD RTE x 1/X page by pressing [RTE].
1. Key the departure airport identifier into the scratchpad and move it to the ORIGIN field by pressing LSK 1L.
"MOD" status is displayed in the title line. The "ERASE RTE" prompt is displayed at LSK 4L (displayed only
when xFMU is not configured) and the EXEC annunciator illuminates.
“BACKTRACK” prompt is displayed at LSK 5L only if configured.
2. Key the destination airport identifier into the scratchpad and move it to the DEST field by pressing LSK 1R.
3. Display the MOD RTE x LEGS 1/1 page by pressing [LEGS].
The TO WPT identifier field contains boxes.
4. Key the identifier of the first waypoint into the scratchpad and move it to the TO WPT location by pressing
LSK 1L.
The direct course and distance from present position to the TO WPT is computed and displayed, and the
INTC CRS prompt is displayed at the LSK 6R location with dashes ("---") in the intercept course field.
NOTE: The minimum route comprises of the origin and destination airports (or waypoints if configured to
ROTOR) and a single waypoint. If desired, direct-to navigation from the present position to the first
waypoint of the route can be initiated at this time as described in Section 9 (Direct-To/Intercept).
5. Key in all subsequent waypoint identifiers in turn, inserting them into the route by pressing the appropriate
left hand LSK. Press [NEXT] as required to display a new RTE x LEGS page.
6. Additional temporary waypoints can be inserted into the route as described in Section 5.
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