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2. The SL50/60 will provide a series of displays
showing your progress during the update process.
Follow the directions in the Waypoint Manager
documentation.
Nearest
(Emergency
Search)
Waypoint
An important safety feature of the SL50/60 is its
ability to locate waypoints closest to your position.
Should you have to land quickly, you can use this
feature to locate a nearby waypoint, assign it as a
destination, and quickly navigate to it. Besides the
nearest waypoints to your present position, you can
also select a reference waypoint from the database
and search for waypoints near to it. You can set up
the Emergency Search function to filter for certain
airport types you select, such as: runway length,
lighting, and surface type. See page 25 in the
Navigation Basics section for more details on using
Emergency Search.
Starting Emergency Search
1. In the SL50, press the NRST key. In the SL60,
press the MSG key twice or in the Nav function,
turn the Large knob cw to the second page.
2. Turn the Large knob to display the waypoint
type and options: Airport, VOR, NDB,
Intersection (INT), User waypoints, Choose
Reference Waypoint, Runway Limits, and
Special Use Airspace.
3. Turn the Small knob to display the nearest 20
waypoints. The waypoints must be within 600
miles of your present position. The Bearing and
Distance to the displayed waypoint is shown on
the right side of the display. Press Direct-To and
then ENT to set the displayed waypoint as the
new destination (TO) waypoint.
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Waypoint Functions
MSG MSG