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Basic Operation
Flight Planning
Leg Types
Flight Plan Page
Active From/To/Next Waypoints
Description
(PILOT NAV) The heading to a radial leg defines a heading
to fly and a VOR radial at which the leg terminates. The VOR
radial is defined by both the VOR identifier and the radial
number. The pilot will have to maintain the desired heading
manually and initiate sequencing manually upon approaching
the specified radial. This can be easily accomplished using the
VOR receiver.
(PILOT NAV) The heading to a DME distance leg defines a
heading to fly and a DME distance at which the leg terminates.
The distance is defined by both the identifier of the DME fix
and the distance. The pilot will have to maintain the desired
heading manually and initiate sequencing manually upon
reaching the specified DME distance.
(PILOT NAV) The heading to an intercept leg defines a heading
to intercept the next leg. The pilot will have to maintain the de-
sired heading manually and initiate sequencing manually upon
intercepting the next leg of the flight plan. The next course will
be shown on the moving map.
Heading to a VOR Radial
Heading to a DME Distance
Heading to Intercept
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