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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INT: INTERSECTION PAGE
Fig 11.1
The intersection page displays pertinent information about an intersection selected by the user. This
includes low altitude, high altitude, approach, and SID and STAR intersections. It also includes outer
marker and compass locators, and displays the radial and distance to or from the intersection. There
are 6 lines of information.
• Line 1: Displays the intersection, outer marker, or outer compass locator name.
• Line 2: Displays the identifier code of the intersection, outer marker, or outer locator.
• Line 3: Displays the radial to or from the intersection, outer marker, or outer locator in
degrees.
• Line 4: Displays the distance to the intersection, outer marker, or outer locator in nm.
• Line 5: Displays the latitude of the selected intersection.
• Line 6: Displays the longitude of the selected intersection.
To use the intersection page:
1. Display the intersection page on the right screen. Click the RIGHT INNER KNOB to the in
position.
2. Click on the RIGHT CURSOR BUTTON and a blinking rectangle will appear behind the
intersection name (or "----") on Line 1.
3. Click on the right side of the RIGHT INNER KNOB (Letter H) to activate data entry. A blinking
rectangle will now be present behind the first digit of the airport ICAO identifier.
4. Use the RIGHT INNER KNOB, or keyboard, to enter the desired ICAO code.
5. Click the ENTER BUTTON twice to exit data entry and go back to the default screen.
6. Clicking on the CLR BUTTON at any time will exit the data entry mode without entering any
newly added data.