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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The format displayed on the D/T 2 page when the FPL 0 page is open simultaneously on the left
screen is shown in Fig 15.3. The distance and ETA information on the D/T 2 page is listed in order of
the distance to the destination waypoint, and corresponds to the order displayed on the FPL 0 page.
The first line on the D/T 2 page with distance and ETA information will always correspond to the next
active waypoint leg and will be indicated by the arrow on the FPL 0 page; as you pass a waypoint leg,
the corresponding information displayed on the D/T 2 page will disappear. There are 2 columns of
information.
• Left Column: Displays the distance to the corresponding waypoint of the flight plan in nm.
• Right Column: Displays the ETA at the corresponding waypoint of the flight plan in an
hrs:min format.
D/T 3: Distance/Time 3 Page (D/T 3)
Fig15.5
The distance/time 3 page is used to display the distance and bearing to the next active waypoint,
and to the destination waypoint. In addition, the waypoint identifier and the sequential number of
each waypoint are listed for easy reference. Fig15.5 shows an example of the default D/T 3 page.
There are 6 lines of information.
• Line 1: The number on the left side of the line is the sequential waypoint number, and to the
right of it is the waypoint identifier of the next active waypoint.
• Line 2: Displays the distance to the next active waypoint in nm.
• Line 3: Displays the bearing to the next active waypoint with the current flight conditions.
• Line 4: The number on the left side of the line is the sequential waypoint number, and to the
right of it is the waypoint identifier of the destination waypoint.
• Line 5: Displays the distance to the destination waypoint in nm.
• Line 6: Displays the bearing to the destination waypoint under the current flight conditions.