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What determines LNAV "circling mode"?



 
 
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Old October 3rd 03, 06:24 AM
Jack Glendening
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303pilot wrote:
I'm new to my LNAV also. Are you on the screen that displays "alt req" in
the altitude field? It's a screen or two 'right' of the main one on the SW
version I have. GPS 20 5.1 w/LNAV 5.6


Assuming you are talking about point (2), the "Remde mentioned" screen
is 8 to the left of the "Main" screen and shows external battery
voltage. The other screen I mentioned is in the "Calibrate" section and
labelled "G meter" and should read around 611 if there is an actual
Gmeter and around 511 if not.

 




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