Flight Management System (FMS) for the Agusta AW139/AB139 Helicopter
A28--1146--181
REV 4 Aug 2010
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Introduction
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1. Introduction
This guide describes the components, typical operational example,
normal, and abnormal operating procedures for the Honeywell Flight
Management System (FMS).
Multifunction control display unit (MCDU) pages in this guide are
displayed in black and white. Text that is displayed in reverse video is
designated by a box surrounding the affected text. In addition, the FMS
is configured using pounds or kilograms. Example MCDU pages within
this guide are displayed in pounds as the unit for weight.
The information displayed on each MCDU page is for information only.
The pages are not intended to reflect current navigational data, aircraft
limitations or specific aircraft database information.
Sections 1 through 3 describe the FMS capabilities and components.
Section 4 describes a normal operational example for the FMS.
Sections 5 through 9 detail the features and specialized capabilities of
the FMS.
Since many topics are covered in this guide, use the index to find
specific topics. There are also many cross references within the guide.
This revision reflects inclusions to software version 7.1. This pilot guide
reflects the Phase 5 update which includes the following:
D
Search and rescue patterns in the flight plan
D
Initial implementation of mark on target (MOT) functionality
D
Updates to the performance capability of the FMS including addition
of loadable performance tables
D
Increasing the maximum number of waypoints in the flight plan to
200.
This publication is intended to be used as a guide and is written for
system familiarization only. This guide does not supersede any FAA or
customer approved procedures.
NOTE:
For operational inconsistencies please reference Honeywell
Service Information Letter D200904000018.
Refer to page 1-3 for information on ordering additional copies of this
guide or other Honeywell FMS publications.
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