Navigation Page
Once a GOTO is activated, the navigation page will
display the bearing and distance to the destination, along
with your present speed and ground track. The GOTO
destination is listed above the course deviation indicator
(CDI), with your estimated time enroute (ETE), cross
track error (XTK) and time displayed at the bottom of the
page. A relative bearing pointer, located at the center of
the CDI scale, points to the direction of your destination.
Simulated Speed Entry
Now you’ll need to enter a speed for the aircraft:
1. Highlight the ‘SPD’ (speed) field.
2. Press
E
to begin data entry.
3. Use the arrow keys to enter a simulated speed of 150
knots.
4. Press
E
to confirm the selected speed.
Once a speed has been entered, the navigation page
will continuously update as we make our way to the desti-
nation airport. We now need to enter the cruising altitude
of our flight, which can be entered from the position page:
1. Press
P
until the position page appears.
2. Move the field highlight to the ‘ALT’ (altitude) field and
press
E
.
3. Enter an altitude of 2,500 feet using the arrow keys (re-
member to start with a zero) and press
E
to confirm.
Estimated
Time Enroute
Bearing to
Waypoint
Track Over
Ground
Relative Bearing
Pointer
Distance to
Waypoint
Speed Over
Ground
CDI Scale
Crosstrack
Error
VNAV Altitude
Field
Entering an altitude of
2,500 feet on the position
page.
In simulator mode, speed
may be entered from the
navigation page speed field.
NOTE:
Never use simulator
mode for actual navigation.
Navigation
Page
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Tour
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