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“Airspace near and ahead” indicates that you 
are within two nautical miles of an airspace and 
projected to enter the airspace.
“Near airspace less than 2nm” indicates that you 
are within two nautical miles of an airspace, but 
are NOT projected to enter the airspace.
Nearest Airspaces
5. Press ENT to place the selected frequency in the standby fi eld of the COM or VLOC window.
6. Press COM or VLOC fl ip-fl op key, as appropriate, to activate the selected frequency.
7. Press the small right knob to remove the fl ashing cursor.
Nearest Airspace Page
The last page in the NRST group, the Nearest Airspace Page, alerts you to as many as nine con trolled or 
special use airspaces near or in your fl ight path. Alerts are provided according to the fol lowing conditions:
• 
If your pro jected course will take you inside an air space within the next ten minutes, the alert mes-
sage “Airspace ahead -- less than 10 minutes” appears. The Nearest Airspace Page shows the airspace as 
“Ahead”.
• 
If you are within two nautical miles of an airspace and your current course will take you inside, the 
message “Airspace near and ahead” appears. The Nearest Airspace Page shows the airspace as “Ahead 
< 2nm”.
• 
If you are within two nautical miles of an airspace and your current course will not take you inside, 
the message “Near airspace less than 2nm” appears. The Nearest Airspace Page shows “Within 2nm of 
airspace”.
• 
If you have entered an airspace, the message “Inside Airspace” appears. The Nearest Airspace Page 
shows “Inside of airspace”.
Note that the airspace alerts are based on three-dimensional data (latitude, longitude and altitude) to 
avoid nuisance alerts. The alert boundaries for controlled airspace are also sectorized to provide com plete
information on any nearby airspace. Once one of the described conditions exists, the message annunciator 
fl ashes, alerting you of an airspace message (if airspace alert messages are enabled, as described on page 147).
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