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which will follow the waypoint being
added.
3. Use the left inner and outer knobs to
enter the new waypoint identifier.
4. Press the ENT button to display the
waypoint page for this identifier. If the
waypoint is correct, press the ENT
button a second time to confirm the
waypoint page. The new waypoint is
added to the waypoints that make up
the SID or the STAR procedure.
(3) Deleting an Individual Waypoint In a SID
or a STAR Procedure.
1. Use the left knobs to select the FPL 0
page on the left side of the screen.
2. Rotate the left outer knob to place the
cursor
over
the
waypoint
to
be
deleted.
3. Press the clear button. The letters
DEL will appear to the left of the
identifier and a question mark will
appear to the right of the identifier.
4. If this is the desired waypoint to
delete, press the ENT button. If it is
not the desired waypoint, press the
clear button.
NOTE
Adding waypoints to or deleting waypoints
from SID or STAR procedures does not
change the way that they are stored in the
published database.
(4) Changing or Deleting an Entire SID or
STAR Procedure From the Active Flight Plan.
NOTE
Any waypoints manually added to a SID or
STAR will be deleted if the SID or STAR is
changed or deleted using the following
procedure.
1. Use the left knobs to select the FPL 0
page on the left side of the screen.
2. Turn the left cursor on by pressing
the left CRSR button. Move the
cursor
over
the
SID
or
STAR
procedure header by using the left
outer knob.
3. With the cursor over the procedure
header, press the ENT button to
change the SID or STAR procedure or
press the clear button and then the
ENT button to delete the entire
procedure.
3D-23. THE OTHER PAGES.
a. Frequencies for Nearest Flight Service
Stations (Other 1). The KLN 90B stores in its
database the locations of Flight Service Stations (FSS)
and their remote communications sites. In addition,
the KLN 90B determines which two of these FSS
points of communication are closest to the aircraft
position.
NOTE
In some areas of the world the KLN 90B
provides the location of the nearest point
of communication with a facility providing
information (INF) or radio (RDO) services.
(1) Select the OTH 1 page on the left side to
view two of the nearest points of communication with
FSS. There will normally be two OTH 1 pages, one for
each of the two points of contact. The name of the
FSS is at the top of the page. There can be from one
to four frequencies. Where it is possible to
communicate with FSS by transmitting on VHF and
receiving on the VOR, the OTH 1 page displays the
frequencies to use for transmit and receive and also
the name of the VOR being used.
(2) In
some
parts
of
the
world,
HF
communications are used for these services. These
frequencies are displayed where appropriate.
NOTE
Frequencies for Area Control Centers are
displayed on the OTH 2 page for some
areas of the world.
b. Frequencies for Air Route Traffic Control
Centers (Other 2). The KLN 90B also stores in its
database the low altitude boundries of each of the
ARTCC Centers. The KLN 90B determines the proper
center to contact and the appropriate frequencies to
use for the aircrafts present position. The OTH 2
page is used to display this information.
c. Deleting
User-Defined
Waypoints
(Other 3). A listing of all user-defined waypoints is
contained on the OTH 3 page. The user-defined
waypoints are listed by category: airports (A), VOR's
(V), NDB's (N), intersections (I), and supplemental (S).
Within each category, the waypoints are alphabetized
by identifier. To the right of the identifier is the type