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Provides a quick overview of the KLN 94's basic operation and initial setup procedures.
Details the components of a basic and optional KLN 94 system installation.
Explains the functions, contents, and coverage areas of the KLN 94 database.
Explains how waypoints are stored using ICAO identifiers and the rules for airport identifiers.
Details the necessity and methods for keeping the KLN 94 database current with new information.
Guides the user through the process of turning on the KLN 94 and completing the internal self-test and initialization.
Introduces the three knobs and eleven buttons used for operating the KLN 94, focusing on page selection.
Details the methods for selecting specific waypoints from the database or user-defined lists for navigation.
Guides the user on how to initiate direct-to navigation to a desired waypoint, including practical examples.
Describes the various navigation pages (NAV 1-4) that display crucial flight data, map information, and system status.
Covers the rules and procedures for creating, editing, and managing flight plans within the KLN 94.
Explains how to use the active flight plan (FPL 0) for navigation, including leg sequencing and turn anticipation.
Describes how to use the ALT pages to control and display altitude-related functions, including baro settings and VNAV.
Explains the Vertical Navigation (VNAV) feature for programming descents and ascents to specific altitudes.
Covers the process of creating and storing custom waypoints for navigation, with various methods available.
Explains how to select between LEG and OBS modes for defining the course to the active waypoint.
Explains how to check the GPS receiver status, satellite tracking, signal strength, and position accuracy.
Details the calculator pages for trip planning, fuel calculations, and air data computations.
Guides the user on performing non-precision approaches, emphasizing differences from traditional equipment and necessary preparations.
Outlines the typical sequence of events for conducting non-precision approaches, from loading to flying to the missed approach.
Provides examples of four basic categories of GPS approaches and their operation.
Covers accessing and using Departure Procedures (DPs) and Standard Terminal Arrival Routes (STARs).
Defines common navigation terms and symbols used in the KLN 94 manual.
Lists and explains various system messages displayed on the KLN 94's message page and their meanings.
Explains scratchpad messages that appear for specific user interactions or system conditions.
Provides a list of standard abbreviations for US states.
Provides a list of abbreviations for various countries worldwide.
Lists abbreviations for Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCCs).
Explains common abbreviations used throughout the KLN 94 Pilot's Guide.
Provides a table for converting seconds to hundredths of a minute for latitude and longitude.
Provides a basic overview of the Global Positioning System (GPS) and its fundamental principles of operation.
Explains Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) and its importance for GPS accuracy and IFR operations.
Lists enhancements and new features of the KLN 94 ORS 02 compared to the KLN 89B.
Lists enhancements and new features of the KLN 94 ORS 03 compared to previous versions.