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# Waypont ID and Name | # Waypont ID and Name | ||
# ETE and ETA | # ETE and ETA | ||
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# Longitude LON | # Longitude LON | ||
# GPS reception status | # GPS reception status | ||
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− | Setting the QNH | + | '''Setting the QNH'''<br /> |
− | When using a barometric altitude sensor (internal or external) you need to | + | When using a barometric altitude sensor (internal or external) you need to set the current QNH in order to get the correct altitude. |
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− | When activating the | + | When activating the instruments on the left side, the ETE, ETA, LAT and LON will be hidden. |
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Revision as of 19:10, 26 August 2016
The Data Bar displays information to the next waypoint and current GPS Information.
Information to next waypoint:
- Bearing BRG
- Distance DIS
- Waypont ID and Name
- ETE and ETA
Current GPS Information:
- Altitude ALT
- Altitude about ground level AGL
- Latitude LAT
- Longitude LON
- GPS reception status
Setting the QNH
When using a barometric altitude sensor (internal or external) you need to set the current QNH in order to get the correct altitude.
When activating the instruments on the left side, the ETE, ETA, LAT and LON will be hidden.
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