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[[File:freeelev.png|caption|right|250px]]A partir do menu <u>[[Map Options menu/pt|«Map Options»]]</u> pode ser ativado o gráfico de elevaçãpo. Se a elevação do terreno for instalada para a sua região, o gráfico da elevação mostrará a informação deste. Note '''SOMENTE''' serão exibidos os dados de  elevação depois de ter baixado um arquivo de '''«Free Elevation data»''' a partir do Map Store.
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From the <u>[[Map Options menu|Map Options]]</u> menu, you can turn on the Elevation Graph. If elevation data is installed for your region, the elevation graph will display terrain information. Note that data information will be shown '''ONLY''' after downloading '''Free Elevation data''' files from the Map Store.
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Em «Modo de vôo», mostrará o terreno em frente do avião, atualizando a visão cada 5 segundos. A'''máxima atitude relatada''' se exibirá na quina inferior da visão da elevação. Podemos '''aumentar ou diminuir o zoom''' usando dois dedos para ver mais ou menos terreno. A escala é exibida em NM. Um símbolo que representa o seu avião se exibirá na visão com uma linha vermelha e tracejada em representação de sua altitude atual, tal como é captado pelo GPS.
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==Flight Mode==
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In "Flight mode", the Elevation Graph has two modes:
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; Planned route
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: Shows the terrain along the planned route.
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[[File:Planned_EG.PNG]]
  
In "Flight mode", the Elevation Graph will display the terrain in front of the aircraft, updating the view every 5 seconds. The maximum reported altitude of the total distance of terrain profile in front of us will be displayed in the graph. We can zoom in or zoom out by using two fingers to see less or more terrain. The scale is displayed in NM. A symbol representing your aircraft will be shown in the view with a red dashed line, representing your current altitude, as reported by the GPS.
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: Shows the terrain in front of you
 
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[[File:Ahead_EG.PNG]]
[[File:elevation_graph.jpg]]
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You can toggle between modes by tapping on "Planned route" or "Ahead of you" on the elevation graph.
 
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[[File:elevgraph.png|caption|left|250px]]Em '''«modo editar»''', exibirá o terreno que fica '''entre os dois waypoints''' a perna selecionada. Na imagem ao lado, o perfil do terreno é exibido para a perna NZKK-NZKO como uma distância total de 13,4 NM.
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sso é muito útil quando você planejar a sua rota para estimar a altitude mínima segura.
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[[File:terrain_elevation_view.jpg]]
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*Pinch on the elevation graph to zoom in or zoom out
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*Swipe left or right on the top of the elevation graph to navigate on it
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**On "Ahead of you" Mode you will navigate and see the terrain ahead of you with your current track
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**On "Planned route" Mode you will navigate through the route. The darker area represents the part of the route that was already flown.
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*Max terrain altitude value will be shown on the top right corner of the elevation graph.
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*Altitude and distance units can be changed from the [[Settings]].
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*An icon will represent your aircraft. If when navigating through the elevation graph you leave the icon behind a new yellow icon will appear. Tapping on this yellow icon will center to your location again.
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* A warning will be shown when part or all of the elevation data is missing.
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* If a corridor width along the route has been set in the [[Route]] Instrument it will be drawn on the elevation graph as a red area.
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* Your current altitude is shown as a red line.
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==Edit Mode==
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In "Edit mode", the Elevation Graph will display the terrain between the two waypoints of the selected leg. This is very useful when planning your route to get an estimate of the minimum safe altitude.
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[[File:Edit_Mode_EG.PNG]]
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===Vertical Navigation on iPad===
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You can plan your altitude for the route in edit mode. You can choose the altitude you plan to overly the waypoints of the route. For this there will be gray dots over the waypoints on the elevation graph that you can move upwards or downwards. After moving the dot it will change the color indicating that an altitude has been set. By default Air Navigation Pro chooses the MSA of the route as planned altitude.
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[[File:Planned_Atitude_EG.PNG]]
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By tapping on the dot a pop up will open where you can also set if you want to reach the altitude after or before the waypoint.
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[[File:Warning_EG.PNG]]
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If there is an issue with the planned altitude it will be shown as a yellow triangle on the elevation graph. You can tap on it and the error will be explained.
 
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> Por favor, note que mesmo com um bom sinal GPS, a altitude captada pelo GPS terá uma precisão de +/- 200 pés. A base de dados da elevação pode ter algumas imprecisões. Você deveria sempre planejar o seu vôo com uma margem ressonável de distancia para evadir os obstáculos do terreno.
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<u>'''Note:'''</u> Please note that even with a good GPS signal, the altitude as reported by the GPS may have an accuracy of +/- 200 ft. Elevation database may also contain some inaccuracies. You should always plan your flight with a reasonable margin over the
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From the Map Options menu, you can turn on the Elevation Graph. If elevation data is installed for your region, the elevation graph will display terrain information. Note that data information will be shown ONLY after downloading Free Elevation data files from the Map Store.


Flight Mode

In "Flight mode", the Elevation Graph has two modes:

Planned route
Shows the terrain along the planned route.

Planned EG.PNG

Ahead of you
Shows the terrain in front of you

Ahead EG.PNG You can toggle between modes by tapping on "Planned route" or "Ahead of you" on the elevation graph.

  • Pinch on the elevation graph to zoom in or zoom out
  • Swipe left or right on the top of the elevation graph to navigate on it
    • On "Ahead of you" Mode you will navigate and see the terrain ahead of you with your current track
    • On "Planned route" Mode you will navigate through the route. The darker area represents the part of the route that was already flown.
  • Max terrain altitude value will be shown on the top right corner of the elevation graph.
  • Altitude and distance units can be changed from the Settings.
  • An icon will represent your aircraft. If when navigating through the elevation graph you leave the icon behind a new yellow icon will appear. Tapping on this yellow icon will center to your location again.
  • A warning will be shown when part or all of the elevation data is missing.
  • If a corridor width along the route has been set in the Route Instrument it will be drawn on the elevation graph as a red area.
  • Your current altitude is shown as a red line.



Edit Mode

In "Edit mode", the Elevation Graph will display the terrain between the two waypoints of the selected leg. This is very useful when planning your route to get an estimate of the minimum safe altitude. Edit Mode EG.PNG

Vertical Navigation on iPad

You can plan your altitude for the route in edit mode. You can choose the altitude you plan to overly the waypoints of the route. For this there will be gray dots over the waypoints on the elevation graph that you can move upwards or downwards. After moving the dot it will change the color indicating that an altitude has been set. By default Air Navigation Pro chooses the MSA of the route as planned altitude. Planned Atitude EG.PNG By tapping on the dot a pop up will open where you can also set if you want to reach the altitude after or before the waypoint. Warning EG.PNG If there is an issue with the planned altitude it will be shown as a yellow triangle on the elevation graph. You can tap on it and the error will be explained.


Note: Please note that even with a good GPS signal, the altitude as reported by the GPS may have an accuracy of +/- 200 ft. Elevation database may also contain some inaccuracies. You should always plan your flight with a reasonable margin over the obstacles.



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