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GN33 Pilot menu & navigation examples

Chapter 6-15

6.5.4 Track navigation A track is created by a series of trackpoints connected by track lines. Using a track for navigation is somewhat like navigating in a route with many waypoints.

To start Track navigation will require that at least one track is stored in the memory. Tracks which are not yet completed can not be used for navigation. Refer to section 5.5 Start / Stop track. When navigating in a track, you can use the chart or the Highway display to navigate by, see section 6.2.1. Know your ETA - Estimated Time of Arrival, and your AVN - Average Velocity Necessary, see section 6.2.6. Call up the Set & drift display, see section 6.2.8. There are two ways of activating Track navigation: From the chart display using [GOTO] or from the menu system.

CHART

From the chart: Shortcut to chart display Place cursor on the track at the point where you wish to start your navigation from

GOTO 4

Select NAV mode, and... Select Track This will activate the pop-up window “Navigate in track” - now follow the procedures from the a few lines further ahead, or press [ENT] to start navigation.

MENU 4,4

From the menu: Call up the menu bar, and... select Track navigation

This will activate the pop-up window “Navigate in track” from where you can choose which track you wish to select for navigation:

+/-

Scroll up/down in the track list until the correct track number / name appears


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