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OPERATOR’S
MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Page
11-49
Revision 1 December 08, 2009
When mandatory entries are entered the FMS will compute the coordinates and altitude constraints of the TIAF,
TFAF, MAP, TMAP1, TMAP2 waypoints using the default tactical approach parameters.
NOTE: The Initial Approach Angle (IAA) displayed next to TIAF waypoint is used for quick validation of Vertical
Profile generated (refer to Figure 11-8).
The TRANS LVL field seen on the TACTICAL APPR 1/3 page contains the Transition Level value that is currently
set in the FMS (refer to PLAN DATA 1/1 page, if configured). This value is defined on the PLAN DATA 1/1 page
and is copied over to the TACTICAL APPR 1/3 page. This value cannot be directly modified on the TACTICAL
APPR 1/3 page and is placed here only for operator reference when executing/accepting the tactical approach
procedure that was created.
CAUTION:
It is the crew’s responsibility to ensure that the appropriate transition level for the tactical approach
destination was correctly entered.
The crew can manually overwrite the length default values of the initial tactical approach, the final tactical approach
segments, the Initial approach Course, the tactical approach vertical path angle (VPA), the TFAF and the TIAF
altitude constraints. Refer to Table 11-2 for recomputed parameters upon modification of default values.
Table 11-4 specify all defaults, minimum and maximum parameter values than can me manually modified by the
crew. If any parameter is out of range due to manual entry or by tactical approach profile re-computation the
message !OUT OF RANGE will be displayed on the scratchpad and the entry will be rejected.
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TACTICAL APPR 1/3
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