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SECTION 9 - SUPPLEMENTS
SUPPLEMENT
5 - FAA APPROVED
CESSNA
MODEL 172S
SUPPLEMENT
BENDIX/KING KLN 89B
GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM (IFR)
SECTION
1
GENERAL
A WARNING
THE
KLN
89B IS NOT AUTHORIZED
FOR
INSTRUMENT APPROACHES UNLESS THE
OPERATIONAL REVISION STATUS IS
UPGRADED TO "ORS 02"
OR
LATER,
AS
READ
ON
THE POWER-ON PAGE,
AND
THE
HOST
SOFTWARE
IS
UPGRADED
TO
"HOST 00880-
0004"
OR
LATER,
AS
READ
ON
THE
KLN
89B
OTH6
PAGE.
The
KLN
89B GPS (Global Positioning System) is a three-
dimensional precision navigation system based
on
24 earth orbiting
satellites. Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) is a
function that every
IFR-certified GPS receiver must continuously
perform to assure position accuracy. RAIM
is
available when 5 or
more of these
satellites are in view,
or
4 satellites are in view and a
barometrically corrected
altitude input from the airplane's altimeter
is
made. Annunciation is provided if there are not enough satellites
in
view
to
assure position integrity.
Operational guidance for the KLN 89B GPS Navigation System is
provided with the Bendix/King KLN 89B
Pilot's Guide (supplied with
the
airplane). This Pilot's Guide should be thoroughly studied and
VFR operations conducted so that you are
totally familiar with the
GPS system of navigation before actually using this equipment
in
IFR conditions.
S5-4
May 21/99

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