Route

Performance Initialisation Route Climbs Cruise Descent Direct Intercept Legs Departures and Arrivals Hold Progress Fix Previous page Next page

The subsequent route pages 2/X through X/X, display additional route segments in air traffic control format. Additional route pages are added as needed when route segments are added. This graphic shows route page 2 after the route is activated.

VIA - The VIA column displays the route segment to the waypoint or termination in the TO column. Additional route segments can be added as described for route page 1.

V336 is an example of an airway entry. APP TRANS is an example of a STAR selection made on the APPROACH page. ILS32R is an example of an approach selection made on the APPROACH page.

MISSED APPR is an example of a missed approach entered from the database when the approach is selected on the APPROACH page.
RTE 2 - Displays the RTE 2 page 1/X. Allows access to an inactive route for entry, modification or activation. Prompt changes to RTE 1 when RTE 2 is displayed. Inactive route modifications:
  • do not alter the active route.
  • do not change the inactive RTE page title.
  • ACTIVATE - Push the ACTIVATE key to arm the route and illuminate the execute light. When the EXEC key is pushed, the route becomes active, ACT is displayed in the title, and the ACTIVATE prompt is replaced with the next required preflight page prompt. Activation of a route is required for completion of the preflight. ACTIVATE is always displayed on the inactive route pages. After route activation, the ACTIVATE prompt is replaced by:
  • PERF INIT, when the required performance data is incomplete, or
  • TAKEOFF when the required performance data is complete.
  • Pegasus | 11.40.31 | DEP/ARR INDEX >