Fri Jan 11, 2019 4:13 pm
#1664706
MSA on the VOR approach plate is shown as 7000 feet from that direction to enter the procedure at the VOR at 5200
PeteSpencer wrote:......
Our 430W certainly has terrain as standard when installed 5 years ago which manifests itself a bright red and yellow markings and shouty text when landing....
Peter
GolfHotel wrote:PeteSpencer wrote:......
Our 430W certainly has terrain as standard when installed 5 years ago which manifests itself a bright red and yellow markings and shouty text when landing....
Peter
I find the terrain alerts very comforting when getting into a mountainous area for a landing. The map is clear and unambiguous. And I like the shouty warning etc.
But don’t get any on landing. That would be a bit distracting. It might be worth checking for a setting to tickle.
PeteSpencer wrote:Certainly get them all the time at Knettishall: In E Angular we don't see too many mountains.
Peter
Flyin'Dutch' wrote:You get those when you are landing at a non aerodrome site.
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