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30nm (Terminal Area) of the
departure/arrival airport. In this case, 20°
bank is used instead. The bank factor for
holding is fixed at 30°. In addition, the bank
factor setting is only used for FMS
guidance and does not have anything to do
with localizer capture rates. For additional
questions regarding pilot-entered bank
factor, contact: Pam Mannon at
Pamela.mannon@honeywell.com or
(913) 961-1901.
Make the Change to Web Download
All operators with DL-900’s are encouraged
to change to web download for database
delivery. You will save money and enjoy the
freedom of downloading your database
wherever there is Internet access. The best
solution is to install the DL-950 Data
Loader and then download each cycle to a
USB memory device to load your aircraft
simply and efficiently. Loading time and
effort changing diskettes are reduced. Join
the many operators who are now using this
most simple and efficient method! Or, you
may download databases, make your own
diskettes, and load them with the original
DL-900 data loader if you haven’t yet
installed the DL-950.
For more details or for changes to your
database subscription please contact
Account Services at
AIS.ACCOUNT.SERVICES@Honeywell.com
DL-950 Data Loader Option
Designed to replace the existing Honeywell
DL-800 or DL-900 (SPZ-equipped aircraft),
the new DL-950 provides faster, more
reliable uploads of the 28-day Navigation
Database (NDB) for the FMZ-2000 FMS.
Users simply plug the USB memory device
into the front of the DL-950, initiate transfer
and the loading becomes hands free. The
compact, efficient memory device replaces
the 3.5” diskettes used by the DL-800 and
DL-900, providing a 90-percent weightsavings.
This low-cost technology is used
with a personal computer allowing users to
easily download the latest NDB from the
Internet with faster, more reliable loads.
Most importantly, there is no need for new
wiring or installation hardware. The DL-950
is a form/fit replacement to the DL-800 and
DL-900 and uses the same rear connector.
• Replaces the DL-800 and DL-900
diskette loader
• Uses the latest commercially-available
USB memory device technology
• More reliable and faster uploads of the
28-day navigation database (NDB)
• Load the media directly from the Internet
via your personal computer
• Fits into and connects to existing DL-900
mount/connector
• No aircraft rewiring required
• Memory device (media) available either
from Honeywell every 28 days with NDB
loaded or may be purchased separately
with NDB download by operator from the
Internet
DL-950 Trade In Credit for 2009
Honeywell is offering a $2,500 trade-in
credit for old DL-800s and DL-900s
through the end of 2009 when purchasing
a new DL-950.
For more details please contact your
Honeywell dealer or www.honeywell.com
(FMS product family).
NAV Database
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Building an Offset Waypoint from a
known Fix
Often, operators have questions concerning
the building of custom Waypoints (WPTs) in
the GNS-XLS. Since a picture is worth a
thousand words, here are a few pictures
with very few words to assist in the
instruction of building an offset waypoint
from a known fix.
In this example, we will build an offset WPT
based on the WPT coordinates for YYZ.
Using this procedure you create a new WPT
with coordinates that are 9 miles out on the
003 radial of YYZ inserted in the active FPL.
Happy Flying!
Technical Update
To build and insert an Offset WPT into the
Active Flight Plan (FPL), on the Active FPL
page, type in YYZ* (as shown to the left) and
push the Enter key
When ENTER is pushed, the next page
display looks like this, with the cursor over the
RAD (radial) value field
Insert the desired radial and distance values
for the offset as shown
Then push the ENTER key to display the
offset coordinates
Review the radial and distance for the desired
values. Pushing the ENTER key again accepts
the WPT and displays the active FPL
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Honeywell released a new media pricing
bulletin to inform operators with the Honeywell
navigation database that support of the diskette
delivery service will end in December 2010.
Honeywell encourages operators to change to
a web download for database delivery.
Customers can still download the database and
then make diskettes to load the information with
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