Jeppesen FliteDeck 3 User Manual

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To show all the airway intersections in the route waypoint list, check the
Setup application

Routes tab

check box "Include all intersections", and

enter a contiguous sequence of entry points and airway numbers from
departure to destination. For example: KUAO V23 EUG V452 KLMT.
FliteDeck requires the connecting VOR or NDB and airway number for

each new airway. In this example, omitting EUG V452 returns only the
intersections along V23.

SIDS and STARS — If a departure or destination airport has a

SID/STAR you would like to use, enter the procedure name using the
following formats:

o

For SIDs, the format is entered as departure name.transition.

o

For STARs, the format is entered as transition.arrival name.

FliteDeck can only route with pilot-nav SIDs and STARs. A pilot-nav procedure
is a specific sequence of waypoints and altitudes; vector procedure waypoints
and altitudes are variable, determined by ATC.

When planning a VNA, LOW, or HIGH airway route that ends with a STAR, you
must identify a transition waypoint. STAR transitions are usually named for the
first waypoint of the procedure. To enter or modify a procedure after the route

is created, see

Adding SIDs and STARs to a Route

.

NOTE

When selecting a procedure, verify with your terminal charts that
the procedure is still valid and has not been replaced or modified.

Navigational data is updated every 28 days and changes within
the associated 28 days may not occur until the next cycle.

4. Click Insert Waypoint (F8).

5. Where FliteDeck finds more than one match, select the waypoint you want to

use.

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