Course deviation shows in the rectangular Course Deviation
Indicator (CDI) at the bottom of the display. The airplane
symbol moves over the graduated CDI to show your relative
distance left or right of desired track. The CDI display
correlates with the sending navigation device CDI output. If
the sending device changes CDI scale it should drive the
CDI “Needle” on the Apollo 360 Map to match the relative
deflection amount to it’s own CDI display.
Bearing/
Range/
Ground
Speed
Screen
The bearing/rang/ground speed
screen, displays
range,
estimated time enroute (ETE), and ground speed (GS). Since
this screen is viewable by turning the LARGE knob only one
detent clockwise from the present position screen, you will
likely find it convenient to switch back and forth between
these two screens often to check your navigation progress.
Moving
Map/Nav
Window
Screen
One of the most attractive features of the Apollo 360 is its
ability to show your navigation progress graphically
against a “moving map” of waypoints. Your present
position is indicated by the airplane symbol near the center
of the display.
Using the moving map screen, you can easily track your
navigation progress as the aircraft travels over or near
waypoints beneath you. The moving map/nav window
screen shows this information in the box at the right side of
the display:
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Navigating a Trip
Apollo 360 Map Display
Summary of Contents for Apollo 360 MAP
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Page 25: ...Notes 1 14 P N 560 0119 00 Introduction to the Apollo 360 Apollo 360 Map Display ...
Page 63: ...Notes A 6 P N 560 0119 00 Glossary of Navigation Terms Apollo 360 Map Display ...
Page 67: ...Notes B 4 P N 560 0119 00 Troubleshooting Apollo 360 Map Display ...
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