Flight Management System (FMS) for the Agusta AW139/AB139 Helicopter
A28--1146--181
REV 3 Mar 2009
Navigation
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Step Procedure 6--23 Radial Pattern Definition
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The RADIAL page, shown in Figure 6--105, is displayed.
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Figure 6--105
RADIAL
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At a minimum, define an inbound or outbound radial and
associated distance to activate the pattern.
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Select ACTIVATE (6R) or CLEAR (6L).
A radial pattern is displayed as a reverse video
R
in the flight plan.
Temporary waypoints are inserted in the flight plan to properly fly the
radials, as defined. The inserted waypoints are displayed in reverse
video. Other waypoints cannot be inserted between radial waypoints.
Radial patterns are stored in a stored flight plan.
DELETING A RADIAL PATTERN
When both the inbound and outbound radials are defined, two
temporary waypoints are inserted into the flight plan. Either waypoint
is permitted to be deleted individually and the remaining leg stays in the
flight plan. When only one waypoint is inserted or remains in the flight
plan, deleting the one waypoint removes the waypoint and the pattern.
EXITING A RADIAL PATTERN
Since a radial pattern is flown as normal legs between waypoints, there
is no exit procedure. The normal direct--to and waypoint delete
procedures exit the radial pattern.
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