GPS Receiver User Manual

pressing F when the cursor is
over MIFEV (figure 6-12).
NOTE: If there is only one IAF for a
procedure, then the KLN 94 will skip
this step and go on to the next step
6. The KLN 94 next presents a list of waypoints that make up the
approach. If desired, review these waypoints to make sure that you
have selected the correct IAF. If
there are more than three way-
points in the approach you can
move the cursor up to scroll the
other waypoints into view by
rotating the right outer knob (fig-
ure 6-13).
7. Move the cursor over ADD TO
FPL 0? (figure 6-14) and press
F.
8. The KLN 94 will then bring up the
FPL 0 page and put the
sequence of approach waypoints
in front of the associated airport
identifier (figure 6-15). If an
approach is loaded for an airport
not in FPL 0 the approach is
added to the end of the flight
plan and does not include the associated airport identifier.
NOTE: While on the APT 8 page showing the list of IAFs or the list of
approach waypoints (figure 6-11 or 6-14), you may back up one step in
the selection process by pressing the E button. Anytime you want to
start over in the approach selection process, press the P button.
NOTE: When FPL 0 is modified in any way, including adding an
approach, the KLN 94 reorients itself on the nearest leg of the modified
flight plan. When the approach is added to FPL 0, check to make sure the
desired leg of the flight plan is active. If necessary, do a Direct To opera-
tion to the desired waypoint.
The waypoints that make up the approach procedure are loaded into the
active flight plan. At the top of the list of approach waypoints is a header
that describes the approach that follows. An example of this is shown on
line 1 of figure 6-15, which indicates that the RNAV 17 approach for KIXD
is in the active flight plan (FPL 0).
Chapter 6 Approaches and DP/STARs
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Figure 6-15
Figure 6-12
Figure 6-13
Figure 6-14