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Using Map Displays, Map Range

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Overview Navigation Flight Planning Hazard Avoidance Additional Features 1.5 USING MAP DISPLAYS Overview NOTE: Refer to the GPS Navigation section for more information on Map Display Setup. Map displays are used extensively in the aera to provide situational awareness in flight. Most aera maps can display the following information: • Airports, NAVAIDs, airspaces, airways, land data (highways, cities, lakes, rivers, borders, etc.) with names • Map Pointer information (distance and bearing to pointer, location of pointer, name, and other pertinent information) • Map range • Aircraft icon (representing present position) • Flight plan legs • User waypoints • Track vector • Topography data MAP RANGE There are 23 different map ranges available, from 200 feet to 800 nm. The current map range is indicated in the lower right. The scale bar represents the map scale. Changing the map range:  Use the (out) or 'in' (decreasing). (in) icons to zoom 'out' (increasing), or zoom Zoom Out Zoom In Appendices Index 190-02017-20 Rev. A Garmin aera 660 Pilot's Guide 17

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Garmin aera 660 Pilot’s Guide
190-02017-20 Rev. A
17
Overview
Overview
Navigation
Flight Planning
Hazard Avoidance
Additional Features
Appendices
Index
1.5
USING MAP DISPLAYS
NOTE:
Refer to the GPS Navigation section for more information on Map
Display Setup.
Map displays are used extensively in the aera to provide situational awareness in
flight.
Most aera maps can display the following information:
Airports, NAVAIDs, airspaces, airways, land data (highways, cities, lakes, rivers,
borders, etc.) with names
• Map Pointer information (distance and bearing to pointer, location of pointer,
name, and other pertinent information)
• Map range
• Aircraft icon (representing present position)
• Flight plan legs
• User waypoints
• Track vector
• Topography data
MAP RANGE
There are 23 different map ranges available, from 200 feet to 800 nm.
The current
map range is indicated in the lower right.
The scale bar represents the map scale.
Changing the map range:
Use the
(out) or
(in) icons to zoom ‘out’ (increasing), or zoom
‘in‘ (decreasing).
Zoom Out
Zoom In