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In both cases, the counter also memorizes the take-off date. In addition, the (four
character) ICAO – International Civil Aviation Organization – codes for take-off and
landing airports can also be introduced. This latter option is above all interesting
when the watch is connected to a smartphone because the application makes
introduction of these codes extremely easy.
A second option allows the reference time to be introduced for the flight parame-
ters: UTC time or local TIME of the watch.
Twenty flights can be saved and each one individually deleted.
a) Settings (
SETFLGT)
• Selectthe
CHRFLGT function by turning the crown; ensure that the counter is
inactive.
• Pullthecrownintoposition2(theupperscreenwilldisplay
SETFLGT)
• Byturningthecrown,selectthetimereference(
TIMEREF) or the type of count
(
TIMEMST)
• PressP1toactivateeachofthesettings.
• For
TIMEREF, turn the crown to select whether the time is given in relation to
UTC time (
UTC) or in relation to local TIME (LoCAL) on the watch.
• ConrmthesettingbypressingP1and/orpushingthecrownbackintoneutral
position 1.
c) Recovering times
If the watch is connected to a smartphone, using the application on the latter,
times of laps recorded can be recovered.
12. “BLOCK-TO-BLOCK” AND “FLIGHT TIME” CHRONOGRAPH (
CHRFLGT)
The
CHRFLGT (chrono flight) function gives the possibility of recording block times
and flight times in hours, minutes and seconds in two different ways, according to
the following definition:
1. “Block-off”: the brakes are released and the airplane starts to move.
2. “Take-off”: the airplane takes off.
3. “Landing”: the airplane lands.
4. “Block on”: the airplane is standing still.
The two types of measurement possible are:
– Block time (“block-off” up to “block on”) and flight time (“take-off” up to
“landing”)
– Flight time only (“take-off” up to “landing”).