KLN 94 Pilot’s Guide
Chapter 4 Flight Plan Operation
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again. If no mistake was made but the waypoint identifier just entered
isn’t in the database, a page allowing creation of a user defined way-
point will appear on the screen. Refer to section 5.4 for instructions on
how to create a user-defined waypoint.
8.
Press
F
again to approve the
waypoint page being displayed.
The cursor will move automati-
cally to the second waypoint
position (figure 4-5).
NOTE
: A small number of waypoints are stored in the database as “fly-
over” waypoints. These waypoints are associated with DP/STAR
procedures. “Fly-over” means that, for some reason, the governing agen-
cies have decided that it is important to fly directly over the waypoint
instead of being able to “cut the corner” by using turn anticipation (see
section 4.2.2. “Turn Anticipation And Waypoint Alerting”). In these cases
the KLN 94 will present a waypoint type identification page (figure 4-6).
Simply select the way in which the
waypoint is intended to be used with
the right outer knob and press
F
. If
the
DP/STAR
choice is selected, the
KLN 94 will disable turn anticipation
for that waypoint (if previously
enabled). The KLN 94 will enable
turn anticipation after the waypoint has been passed (if turn anticipation
was previously enabled). If
En Route
is selected, then normal turn antici-
pation occurs.
9.
Use the same procedure to enter
the rest of the waypoints in the
flight plan (figure 4-7). If the
flight plan consists of four or
more waypoints, the waypoints
will automatically scroll as neces-
sary to allow entry of the next
waypoint.
10. When all of the waypoints have been entered in the flight plan, the
right outer knob may be rotated to move the cursor up and down and
manually “scroll” through the waypoints making up this flight plan.
This is useful if the flight plan contains five or more waypoints since
not all of the waypoints can be displayed at one time. When the right
outer knob is rotated counterclockwise, the cursor may be positioned
over
Use?
. If there are more than four waypoints in the flight plan, the
Figure 4-5
Figure 4-6
Figure 4-7
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