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Flight Plan Functions
Flight plans are specific routes between waypoints
you may store in the Apollo SL50/60’s memory.
This information is used to calculate useful flight
statistics. The Flight Plan function allows you to
have up to 10 stored flight plans. Each flight plan
may have up to 20 legs. The Active flight plan is
always used for the current flight. Inactive flight
plans may be activated in the Flight Plan function to
be copied into the Active flight plan. The
From-To-Next waypoint page in the Nav function is
a two-leg window of the Active Flight Plan
showing the current and next leg.
Flight Plan Leg pages show the leg number and
From and To waypoint identifiers on the display,
along with the bearing and distance between the
From and To waypoints. One asterisk (*) next to the
leg number means that the displayed leg is in the
Active flight plan. Two asterisks (**) mean that the
displayed leg shows the current From and To
waypoints which are being used for navigation.
Flight Plan
Pages
The first page of each flight plan is the Name Page.
The Name Page displays the flight plan name, total
distance, and the destination waypoint. Distance is
displayed as 0.0 to 99.9 nm at 0.1 nm resolution and
100 to 99999 nm at 1 nm resolution. A diamond
Y
at the right side of the display indicates that more
pages can be viewed by turning the Small knob.
Reaching the Flight Plan Function
1. Press SYS to reach the System function and then
press SYS a second time, or turn the Large knob,
to reach the Flight Plan access display.
Flight Plans: Press ENT
2. Press ENT to enter into the Flight Plan function.
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Flight Plan Functions
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