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LX 7007
pro IGC V1.0
Apr.2005
Page 41
All known methods (select, insert, and delete) can be used to change the declaration at this stage.
Changing of
declaration will not change the TSK.
The take off and start points as well as finish and landing points will usually be
the same. If these points are not identical in your task you have to change either start point or take off point as
necessary.
The normal procedure for declaration is:
•
Prepare
TSK
in
TSK/EDIT
menu (you will need it for navigation later).
•
Press
ENTER
on
DECLARE,
check it is correct and then press ESC to make the declaration.
•
A short
message
on the screen will then show the time and date of the declaration
Note!:
If the task declaration procedure has not been made before take off and a believable task has been flown, then an
afterward declaration will be written into IGC file, such a declaration is
not valid for official IGC flights (time of
declaration after landing),
but can be used for pilot private flight evaluation. Only declarations made before the flight
(manually or via flight info data transfer) will fulfill IGC requirements. A declaration will remain
active for one flight
only
(power down will not delete the declaration).
2.2.6
STATISTICS
This mode is exclusively used to give the pilot information about his actual flight. There are two levels of statistics;
flight statistics and task statistics. Flight statistics are active immediately after take off and task statistics are activated
once a start is made. (see Para 3.4.4.7)
2.2.6.1
Statistics during flight
2.2.6.1.1
Flight statistics
The following page is visible during the flight and for a few minutes after landing, before the instrument switches to the
'Calculating Security' procedure.
2.2.6.1.2
TSK Statistics
The following statistics are available after the task has been started. Rotation of the
UP/DOWN
selector permits
scrolling through individual legs.
Take off
Time
Flight time
Climbing %