User manual
Table Of Contents
- PBY Catalina
- Introduction
- System requirements
- Credits
- Copyrights
- Contact support
- Models and versions
- Limitations
- Failure model and special features
- Aerosoft Sound Control
- Flight model
- Using the switches and knobs
- Interactive Checklist
- Avionics, 1940’s military cockpit
- Avionics, modern cockpit
- Engine Settings
- Mission
- Appendix A: Simplified checklist
- Appendix B: KX 165A TSO
- Appendix C: KLN-90B User Manual
- INTRODUCTION
- OVERVIEW
- DEFINITIONS:
- SYSTEM USE
- NAV: NAVIGATION PAGES
- CALC: CALCULATOR PAGES
- STAT: STATUS PAGES
- SETUP: SETUP PAGES
- OTHER: OTHER PAGES
- TRIP: TRIP PLANNING PAGES
- MOD: MODE PAGES
- FPL: FLIGHT PLAN PAGE
- NAV: NAVIGATION PAGES (right screen)
- APT: AIRPORT PAGES
- NEAREST Airport Pages
- VOR: VOR Page
- NDB: NDB Page
- INT: INTERSECTION PAGE
- SUPL: SUPPLEMENTAL PAGE (SUP)
- CTR: CENTER WAYPOINT PAGE
- REF: REFERENCE WAYPOINT PAGE
- ACTV: ACTIVE WAYPOINT PAGE (ACT)
- D/T: DISTANCE/TIME PAGES
- MESSAGE PAGE
- DIRECT-TO PAGE
Aerosoft PBY Catalina 1.00 Manual
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Mountain Day Time UTC-6 MDT
Pacific Standard Time UTC-8 PST
Pacific Day Time UTC-7 PDT
Alaska Standard Time UTC-9 AST
Alaska Day Time UTC-8 ADT
Hawaii Standard Time UTC-10 HST
Hawaii Day Time UTC-9 HDT
Samoa Standard Time UTC-11 SST
Samoa Day Time UTC-10 SDT
To use this calculator page:
1. Display the CAL 6 page on the left screen and click on the LEFT CURSOR BUTTON.
2. Use the LEFT OUTER KNOB to scroll through data entry fields, and the LEFT INNER KNOB to
change the values. Each data entry field is highlighted with a background rectangle to show
the current field to be changed. All values will be computed as you enter the data.
3. Exit the data entry mode at any time by clicking on the LEFT CURSOR BUTTON. All data
entered in the session will be retained.
To use the time conversion calculator:
1. Refer to Fig 2.6 as the starting point. This figure shows the relationship between Pacific Day
Time and UTC. We want to change the PDT to EDT.
2. Go to the CAL 6 page and click on the LEFT CURSOR BUTTON. A rectangle will appear behind
the hour display in the upper set and the value can be changed using the LEFT INNER KNOB if
desired.
3. Click on the LEFT OUTER KNOB to position the cursor over the 10 minute value. Change if
desired.
4. Click again on the LEFT OUTER KNOB to position the cursor over the 1 minute value and
change with the LEFT INNER KNOB if desired.
5. Click the LEFT OUTER KNOB again to position the cursor rectangle over the PDT
annunciation. Use the LEFT INNER KNOB to scroll through the list of time zones and choose
EDT. The UTC time listed on Line 4 will now change to 20:09 if the time has not been
changed from what is listed in Fig. 2.6.
6. To see what time 16:09 in the EDT zone is in Alaska Day Time without changing the upper set
display, use the LEFT OUTER KNOB to position the rectangle over the time zone code in the
bottom set. Use the LEFT INNER KNOB to scroll through the time zones until ADT is
displayed. The time displayed on Line 5 will now be 12:09, 4 hours behind EDT, and 8 hours
behind UTC. The same information would have been obtained if the ADT had been chosen
into the upper set, and the EDT entered into the lower set.
7. Click on the LEFT CURSOR BUTTON at any time to exit data entry.