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II Morrow Inc. NMC 2001 - From-To-Next Waypoint ETA Page; Using the From;To;Next Nav Page; Inserting and Editing a From;To;Next Waypoint

II Morrow Inc. NMC 2001
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aSLE ete--:--
aPDX ete00:25
aSEA ete01:32
NAV
From-To-Next Waypoint ETA Page
This page displays the ETA for each waypoint in your active flight
plan from your current position, starting with the active leg. Turn the
Small knob to view the next page of waypoints. The time will not be
shown for the same reasons as in the Waypoint Distance page, if the
ground speed is zero, or if 3-D positioning is lost.
aSLE eta--:--
aPDX eta12:15
aSEA eta13:32
NAV
Using the From/To/Next Nav Page
The From/To/Next Nav page shows the From waypoint, the waypoint
you are currently flying from; the To waypoint, the waypoint you are
currently flying to; and the Next waypoint, the waypoint you will be
flying to after arriving at the current To waypoint. These waypoints are
contained in the Active flight plan. Using the From/To/Next page,
these waypoints may be changed or deleted, or a new waypoint may be
inserted. These modifications are made to the Active flight plan, and
do not affect the stored flight plan that was activated. Also, the Active
flight plan may be put on “Hold”, which stops the flight plan
waypoints from sequencing. You should understand the use of the
Waypoint Retriever before executing procedures in this section. The
waypoint Retriever is described in DB Mode Procedures,
“Retrieving a Waypoint” on page 115.
Inserting and Editing a From/To/Next Waypoint
The following procedure is used to insert or edit one of the waypoints
on the From/To/Next page with another waypoint. When a waypoint is
inserted, the remaining waypoints automatically sequence, i.e. move
down.
102b
NAV Mode Procedures Operations

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