Flight Plan
Waypoint
Sequencing
A flight plan will sequence to the next leg of the flight
plan as the aircraft crosses to the bisector that runs
through the “TO” waypoint. The bisector is defined
as the angle that is half of the angle between the
current leg and the next leg. When the unit is on
Hold, or there is no next leg, the bisector is
perpendicular to the inbound course to that waypoint.
See the section about Holding Patterns on
page 9-24
for more details on FROM/TO waypoints.
Note
If you manually select a leg that you have
already
passed,
the
Apollo
GX
will
immediately sequence to the next leg.
In order to keep the Apollo GX from
immediately sequencing when such a leg is
selected, place your flight plan on hold by
pressing the
OBS/HLD
key prior to
selecting the leg. It is then necessary to
re-enable
sequencing,
by
pressing
the
OBS/HLD
key again, when established
inbound on the desired leg.
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