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Esterline CMA-9000 - Building a Departure Procedure

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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
NOTE: The route structure can be modified by defining the waypoint identifier at which the desired airway is
terminated and repeating the procedure for entering the following airways.
If a departure or an arrival is selected on the DEP/ARR page, the procedure and the transition name will
be displayed in the VIA and TO fields.
If a waypoint is inserted immediately before an already inserted waypoint, a DIRECT TO to the entered
waypoint will be created followed by a route discontinuity and a DIRECT TO to the already inserted
waypoint.
The route structure can also be modified by adding and/or erasing waypoints on the selected RTE x
LEGS page.
8. Display the first leg by pressing [LEGS] and [PREV] or [NEXT] as required.
9. Close-up any route discontinuity as described in Section 5.
10. Verify the course, distance, altitude/speed advisory of each airway leg in turn by pressing [NEXT] as
required to display all legs.
11. Make the selected route active by pressing [EXEC].
BUILDING A DEPARTURE PROCEDURE
For departures from an airport, Standard Instrument Departures (SID) can be incorporated into the route by
manual entry of the individual waypoint identifiers. Legs which are defined by course/heading legs rather than
by waypoints can be created by combinations of place/bearing/distance and place/bearing-place/bearing
waypoints as described in Section 5, or by direct-to or manual navigation once airborne.
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August 17, 2010
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