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Embraer Prodigy
®
Flight Deck 100 Pilot’s Guide
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FLIGHT MANAGEMENT
Figure 5-32 Waypoint Information Window - Duplicate Identifier
Duplicate
Waypoints
Duplicate
Message
Identifier with
Duplicates
AIRPORTS
NOTE: ‘North Up’ orientation on the Airport Information Page cannot be changed; the pilot needs to be
aware of proper orientation if the Navigation Map orientation is different from the Airport Information Page
Map.
The Airport Information Page is the first page in WPT group and allows the pilot to view airport information,
loadfrequencies(COM,NAV,andlighting),reviewrunways,andreviewinstrumentproceduresthatmaybe
involvedintheightplan.SeetheAudioPanelandCNSSectionformoreinformationonloadingfrequencies
(auto-tuning). After engine startup, the Airport Information Page defaults to the airport where the aircraft is
located. After a flight plan has been loaded, it defaults to the destination airport. On a flight plan with multiple
airports, it defaults to the airport which is the current active waypoint.
In addition to displaying a map of the currently selected airport and surrounding area, the Airport Information
Pagedisplaysairportinformationinthreeboxeslabeled‘AIRPORT’,‘RUNWAYS’,and‘FREQUENCIES’.For
airports with multiple runways, information for each runway is available. This information is viewed on the
Airport Information Page by pressing the INFO softkey until INFO-1 is displayed.
The following descriptions and abbreviations are used on the Airport Information Page:
•Usagetype:Public,Military,Private,orHeliport
•Runwaysurfacetype:Hard,Turf,Sealed,Gravel,Dirt,Soft,Unknown,orWater
•Runway lighting type: No Lights, Part Time, Full Time, Unknown, or PCL Freq (for pilot-controlled
lighting)
•COMAvailability:TX(transmitonly),RX(receiveonly),PT(parttime),i(additionalinformationavailable)