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Esterline CMA-9000 - Displaying the Legs of the Route; Leaving the Terminal Area

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OPERATOR’S MANUAL
CMA-9000 FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
LEAVING THE TERMINAL AREA
On leaving the terminal area, when the radial distance from the departure airport becomes greater than 33 nm
or the aircraft climbs above 16,000 feet above airport elevation, the FMS transitions from terminal to en-route
phase of flight, with the following indications:
1. HSI lateral deviation sensitivity changes from 1 nm to 2 nm full scale over a ten (10) second period.
NOTE: Enroute lateral deviation sensitivity may vary depending of the values supported by the HSI. Refer
also to Section 15, RNP.
2. On the PROGRESS 1/4 page the RNP value changes from 1 nm to 2 nm.
DISPLAYING THE LEGS OF THE ROUTE
Display the ACT RTE x LEGS 1/X page by pressing the [LEGS] functional key.
The active leg to the TO waypoint and the next four legs are displayed. The distance to the TO waypoint is the
distance-to-go from the present position; for subsequent legs it is the leg length.
NOTE: Depending on the configuration, the identifier of the TO waypoint is displayed in reverse video, magenta
or white.
Display all the legs in sequence by pressing [NEXT] as often as required.
NOTE: The maximum number of waypoints in a flight plan allowed by the system is 199 (e.g. maximum of 40
LEGS page can be used).
The legs of the inactive route (if the second and third route options are enabled) can also be viewed in the RTE x
LEGS 1/X page by pressing the <RTE x LEGS> prompt (LSK 6L) on the ACT RTE x LEGS page.
NOTE: The pages related to the inactive route are displayed in cyan.
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August 17, 2010
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