
Two Axis/Altitude Preselect Operations
90
KAP 140 AUTOPILOT SYSTEM
Rev. 1
Apr/02
1
2
3
4
L
R
2 MIN.
TURN COORDINATOR
NO PITCH
INFORMATION
D.C. ELEC.
GS
GS
N
33
30
W
24
21
S
15
12
E
6
3
ı
AP
G
KAP 140
HDG
NAV
APR
REV
ALT
DN
UP
N
33
30
W
24
21
S
15
12
E
6
3
P
U S H
PUSH
OR
ARM
BARO
L
R
2 MIN.
TURN COORDINATOR
NO PITCH
INFORMATION
D.C. ELEC.
GS
GS
N
33
30
W
24
21
S
15
12
E
6
3
ı
AP
G
KAP 140
HDG
NAV
APR
REV
ALT
DN
UP
N
33
30
W
24
21
S
15
12
E
6
3
P
U S H
PUSH
OR
ARM
BARO
OPERATIONS WITH THE KAP 140
Takeoff And Climb To Assigned Altitude
1. The aircraft is well off the ground and estab-
lished at a safe climb rate.
The heading bug on the DG or HSI is turned to
the desired heading of 080° (runway heading).
By depressing the HDG button on the KAP 140,
the autopilot engages into the heading and ver-
tical speed modes and maintains the selected
heading of 080° and current rate of climb.
Note: Press and hold the AP button for 0.25
seconds to engage the autopilot (applicable
only to software version 03/01 and later).
2. The heading bug on the DG or HSI is turned to
the new desired heading of 010° and the aircraft
begins to respond with an immediate left turn. A
cruise altitude of 7,000 feet is entered using the
rotary knobs. Altitude ARM annunciation occurs
automatically upon selection.