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Type | GPS |
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Display | LCD |
Update Rate | 1 Hz |
Database | Jeppesen |
Power Supply | DC |
Details the methods for keeping the KLN 90B database current via computer or cartridge exchange.
Describes the procedure for powering on the KLN 90B and verifying its self-test function.
Covers the general use of knobs and buttons for navigating the KLN 90B interface.
Provides a special procedure for quickly accessing the nearest airport list in an emergency.
Details how to initiate direct-to navigation to a desired waypoint.
Introduces the various NAV pages that display navigation information.
Details the information displayed on the NAV 1 page, including active leg and CDI.
Explains the NAV 5 page for graphics presentation, map orientation, and flight plan display.
Describes the Super NAV 5 page for a moving map display of position, route, and navaids.
Covers the KLN 90B's alert feature for special use airspace, including setup and parameters.
Explains how to set up altitude alerting for proactive flight management.
Describes the feature that alerts pilots when reaching a specific height above an airport.
Explains the rules and considerations for creating and modifying flight plans in the KLN 90B.
Provides a step-by-step guide to creating a new flight plan with multiple waypoints.
Details how to activate a previously saved numbered flight plan as the active one.
Covers procedures for using the KLN 90B while navigating an active flight plan.
Outlines general rules and considerations for operating with an active flight plan.
Details how to use Direct To navigation within an active flight plan context.
Explains the KLN 90B's trip planning capabilities, including different page types for route analysis.
Explains TRI 1/2 pages for planning from present position to a waypoint, showing distance, fuel, and altitudes.
Explains the Vertical Navigation feature for programmed descent or ascent paths.
Details programming VNAV for direct-to navigation, including setting altitude and offset.
Explains VNAV usage within a flight plan, similar to direct-to examples.
Introduces the Calculator pages for various flight-related calculations like altitude and true airspeed.
Explains how to create and manage up to 250 custom waypoints for airports, VORs, NDBs, intersections, or supplemental.
Guides on creating airport user waypoints with identifier, location, elevation, and remarks.
Details creating VOR user waypoints with identifier, magnetic variation, latitude, longitude, and frequency.
Explains creating NDB user waypoints with identifier, latitude, longitude, and frequency.
Covers creating intersection or supplemental waypoints using identifier or radial/distance from another waypoint.
Describes how to add reference waypoints to a flight plan, lying on the great circle route between two other waypoints.
Explains creating Center Waypoints at intersections of flight plans with ARTCC boundaries.
Introduces the four Status pages that display GPS receiver and KLN 90B supplementary information.
Explains how to interpret the STA 1 and STA 2 pages to check GPS satellite status, health, and position error.
Explains how to select between LEG and OBS course modes for navigation and approach operations.
Guides on switching between Leg and OBS modes when no external switch is installed.
Explains the OBS Mode for defining the course to an active waypoint, often used for procedure turns and holding.
Introduces pages displaying fuel management data when interfaced with compatible computers.
Details how to fly non-precision approaches using the KLN 90B, emphasizing database currency and pilot action.
Guides on selecting and loading an approach procedure into the flight plan from the APT 8 page.
Explains flying DME arc procedures using the KLN 90B for guidance around the arc.
Discusses potential issues like RAIM unavailability during approaches and how to interpret related messages.
Covers Standard Instrument Departures (SIDs) and Standard Terminal Arrival Routes (STARs) using the KLN 90B.