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3.3
Manage airspace warnings
Avoiding forbidden airspace is often just as important as navigating in general. It can however be much
trickier than finding the right valley since the airspace structure is very abstract and often complicated.
Oudie 4 will be your best friend if you use the whole potential of what it's got to offer.
1. Airspace Warning
The first stage - let's name it the Airspace Warning - is
often merely informative. The screen will display an
orange banner at the top of the page and highlight the
airspaces you are about to encounter. It will also
display a line with distances from your position to the
nearest position of each airspace you are about to
encounter. And it will beep briefly.
You get to choose to turn the airspace warning off for
the airspace which is listed in the banner. You can turn
it off for either
. Today - until next takeoff,
. 5 minutes - note that this number is user selectable
through Menu > Settings > Warnings,
. Ignore - for as long as you are flying towards it it
won't beep again.
Summary of Contents for Oudie 4
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