Honeywell KMD 250 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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Rev 2 Apr/2004
KMD 250 Pilot's Guide
Section 1
Basic Operation
USING DIRECT-TO IN THE ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN
Sometimes it may be desirable to proceed directly to a waypoint in a
flight plan or a specific leg in a flight plan. For example, after takeoff in a
terminal area, vectors may be given followed by a clearance directly to
the first waypoint in the filed flight plan or to intercept a particular leg in
the filed flight plan. A Direct-To can be performed to the waypoint or to
the flight plan leg. After reaching the waypoint or leg the KMD 250 will
automatically begin navigating the active flight plan. If waypoints exist in
the flight plan prior to that which the Direct-To is established, these way-
points will be bypassed. If a Direct-To is established to a waypoint not in
the flight plan, the navigation of the active flight plan will not resume after
the Direct-To waypoint is reached.
NOTE: Remember, the internal GPS of the KMD 250 is not certified for
IFR operation. Navigation of ATC clearances on the KMD 250 can only
be done as a backup to the primary navigation system.
PROCEEDING DIRECT-TO
AN ACTIVE FLIGHT PLAN
WAYPOINT
To do a Direct-To to a way-
point within an active flight plan
perform the following steps.
1. Press the Direct-To Key to
display Figure 1-139.
2. Use the Joystick to scan
the waypoints in the active
flight plan.
3. When the desired waypoint
is displayed, press the
ACTIVATE Softkey and the
Map will again be displayed as
in Figure 1-140. Note the
Direct-To is now plotted from
aircraft’s present position to the
waypoint.
Flight Plan Operation
Figure 1-139
Figure 1-140