OPERATOR’S MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
FLY-OVER AND FLY-BY WAYPOINTS
Waypoints are loaded into the route as fly-by (with turn anticipation) or fly-over (no turn anticipation) as coded in
the navigation database. By default, all waypoints, including manually-entered temporary waypoints, are initially
defined as fly-by unless specifically coded as fly-over. Any waypoint can be converted from one type to the
other, with the exception that the missed approach waypoint is always defined as a fly-over waypoint and cannot
be modified.
With any ACT or MOD RTE x LEGS page displayed:
A. TO CONVERT TO FLY-OVER FROM FLY-BY
1. Display the INIT/REF 2/2 page, and select "FLY-OVER" by pressing [INIT REF], [NEXT].
The ACT RTE x LEGS 1/X page is displayed with "/O" in the scratchpad.
or:
Key in "/O".
2. Display the desired waypoint by pressing [LEGS], and [PREV] or [NEXT] as required (on the active or
inactive route).
3. Move the "/O" to the waypoint location by pressing the appropriate left hand LSK.
The legend
"/O" is displayed to the right of the waypoint name.
4. Make this route modification active by pressing [EXEC].
The waypoint is now defined as a fly-over waypoint and turn anticipation is inhibited for that waypoint only.
The switch to the next leg will occur automatically on crossing over or abeam the waypoint.
B. TO CONVERT TO FLY-BY FROM FLY-OVER
CAUTION: Special care should be taken if any fly-over waypoint extracted from the navigation database is
converted to fly-by (particularly the final approach fix and missed approach holding fix). The crew will
remain responsible at all times for remaining within protected airspace, and for compliance with all
altitude constraints.
1. Display the desired waypoint by pressing [LEGS] and [PREV] or [NEXT] as required.
2. Key in “/”, and move the “/" to the waypoint location by pressing the appropriate left hand LSK.
The legend
"/O" is removed from the waypoint name.
3. Make this route modification active by pressing [EXEC].
The waypoint is now defined as a fly-by waypoint and turn anticipation will occur at the appropriate
distance prior to reaching that waypoint.
NOTE: An inactive route waypoint can also be converted to "FLY-OVER"
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