GPS 400 Pilot’s Guide and Reference
190-00140-60 Rev. E
8-6
SECTION 8
AUX PAGES
Fuel planning figures can be entered and displayed
based upon one of three possible configurations:
• No fuel sensors connected - In this instance fuel
flow is manually entered and is used to calculate
fuel on board. When fuel flow or fuel on board is
manually entered, the figures are retained the next
time the page is displayed (with fuel on board
continuously recalculated).
• Fuel flow sensor installed, but no fuel on board
sensor - Fuel on board is manually entered. Fuel
flow is automatically provided by sensor. If fuel
flow is manually entered (to override the sensor),
it does not affect the FOB figure and is not
retained the next time the page is displayed.
• Fuel flow and fuel on board sensors installed
- Fuel flow and fuel on board are automatically
provided by sensors. Fuel on board can NOT
be entered manually. Fuel flow can be entered
manually, but does not affect the FOB figure and
is not retained the next time the page is displayed.
Flight Planning Page: Trip Planning
Performing trip planning operations:
1) Select ‘Trip Planning’ from the Flight Planning
Page, using the steps described in this
section.
2) The current trip planning ‘leg mode’ is displayed
at the top of the page: ‘POINT TO POINT’ or
‘FPL LEG’ (for a flight plan leg). To change the
leg mode, press the
MENU
Key to display the
Flight Planning Page Menu for the other leg
mode, then press the
ENT
Key to accept the
other leg mode.
3) For point-to-point trip planning, turn the small
and large
right
knobs to enter the identifier
of the ‘from’ waypoint. Once the waypoint’s
identifier is entered, press the
ENT
Key to
accept the waypoint. The flashing cursor moves
to the ‘to’ waypoint (Figure 8-14). Again, turn
the small and large
right
knobs to enter the
identifier of the ‘to’ waypoint and press the
ENT
Key to accept the waypoint.
OR
,
Figure 8-14 Trip Planning Page, Point-to-Point
4) For ‘flight plan leg’ trip planning, turn the small
right
knob to select the desired flight plan
(already stored in memory), by number. Turn
the large
right
knob to highlight the ‘LEG’ field
(Figure 8-15) and turn the small
right
knob
to select the desired leg of the flight plan, or
select ‘Cum’ to apply trip planning calculations
to the entire flight plan.
Figure 8-15 Trip Planning Page, Flight Plan Leg
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