Adding Oceanic Waypoints - Honeywell GNS-XLS Operator's Manual

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identifier that will follow the
new entry. (Figure 3-11)
2.
Type Waypoint Identifier -
INSERT. (Figure 3-12)
3.
ENTER Key - DEPRESS.
4.
Waypoint Coordinates -
VERIFY or INSERT.
5.
ENTER Key - DEPRESS.
The new waypoint is
added to the Flight Plan
sequence and the cursor
is over the waypoint fol-
lowing the new entry.
(Figure 3-13)
NOTE: Adding a waypoint to
a SID, STAR, or Approach
Procedure will invalidate that
procedure as indicated by the
waypoints no longer being
indented.
Adding Oceanic
Waypoints
Oceanic
waypoints
entered in the same manner
as other waypoints with one
exception. Instead of enter-
ing a waypoint identifier, a
four digit number correspond-
ing to the waypoint latitude
and longitude, such as 3050,
is entered. Only four digits may be entered for any given waypoint.
This entry could correspond to more than one global position.
For example, if 3050 is entered, the waypoint position could be either
30° North latitude, 50° West longitude, 30° North latitude, 150° East
longitude, or 30° North latitude, 150° West longitude. In these cases
more than one Database Waypoint Page will be available (i.e. DATA-
BASE WPT 1/3). The first page displayed will be the waypoint clos-
est to the aircraft position.
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Rev. 3
Sep/96

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