Garmin aera 660 Pilot’s Guide
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Waypoint—Enter any waypoint along the currently active route as the
reference waypoint. The reference waypoint defines the target location.
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Profile—Enter the descent rate.
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Altitude—Enter the desired reference waypoint altitude. Select ‘Above
Waypoint’ to use field elevation for airports in the navigation database or
‘MSL’ to specify an exact MSL altitude target.
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By—Enter the target location with settings of distance ‘Before’ or ‘After’ a
reference waypoint. To set a target location at a reference waypoint, enter a
distance of zero.
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VNAV Messages—Touch ‘On’ or ‘Off’ to enable/disable VNAV alert messages.
2.4 MAP DISPLAY SETUP
Map displays are used extensively in the aera 660 to provide situational awareness
in flight. Most aera 660 maps can display the following information:
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Airports, NAVAIDs, airspaces, airways, land data (highways, cities, lakes, rivers,
borders, etc.) with names
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name, and other pertinent information)
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s4RACKVECTOR
s4OPOGRAPHYDATA