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OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Page
9-3
November 19, 2009
DIRECT-TO A WAYPOINT PROCEDURE
A. DIRECT-TO A WAYPOINT IN THE ACTIVE ROUTE
1. Display ACT RTE x LEGS 1/X page by pressing [LEGS].
2. Display the desired waypoint by pressing [NEXT] or [PREV] as required.
3. Key in, or copy the waypoint identifier into the scratchpad by pressing the appropriate LSK.
4. Return to the first ACT RTE x LEGS 1/X page by pressing [LEGS] or [PREV] as required.
5. Move the waypoint identifier to the TO WPT field by pressing LSK 1L.
"ACT" status on the title line is replaced by "MOD". The direct course and distance from aircraft present
position to the TO waypoint is displayed.
6. Verify the inbound course and distance of the leg to the TO WPT.
Information on any other page can be verified prior to making the direct-to leg active.
7. Make the direct-to leg active by pressing [EXEC].
NOTE: Waypoints between the old TO WPT and new one are deleted from the active route. The "MOD"
status in the title line is replaced by "ACT". Navigation and guidance change to the new leg from
present position to the TO waypoint. If autopilot-coupled, the aircraft will immediately start to turn
towards the direct-to waypoint.
NOTE:
A direct to a waypoint may also be achieved by using the DIRECT-TO prompt.
B. DIRECT-TO AN OFF-ROUTE WAYPOINT
1. Key in the off-route waypoint identifier.
2. Display the ACT RTE x LEGS 1/X page by pressing [LEGS].
3. Move the waypoint identifier to the TO WPT field by pressing LSK 1L.
"ACT" status on the title line is replaced by "MOD". The direct course and distance from aircraft present
position to the TO waypoint is displayed.
"THEN" and "ROUTE DISCONTINUITY" lines are inserted immediately after the new TO waypoint.
4. Verify the inbound course and distance of the leg to the TO WPT.
5. Make the direct-to leg active by pressing [EXEC].
6. Close up the route discontinuity as defined by the ATC clearance.
NOTE: This procedure may result in the creation of an “orphan” waypoint. That is, an isolated waypoint with no
connection to the rest of the flight plan.
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