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Flight Planning Page
The Flight Planning Page provides access to E6B 
functions for fuel planning, trip planning, density 
altitude/true airspeed/winds aloft calculations, sched-
uled messages and a “Crossfill” function to transfer 
flight plans/user waypoints to a second 500W-series 
unit. When a flight planning item is selected, the cor-
responding page appears providing additional infor-
mation and features. 
To select, highlight 
with cursor and 
press ENT.
First Page 
in AUX Group
To select an item from the Flight Planning Page: 
1.  Press  the  small  right  knob  to  activate  the 
cursor. 
2.  Turn the large right knob to select the desired 
item, and press ENT
From the Flight Planning Page, highlight the 
desired item and press ENT... 
...to display the corresponding option page 
(e.g. Density Alt / TAS / Winds Page). 
The following flight planning items are available: 
Fuel Planning —  When equipped with fuel flow 
(FF) and/or fuel on board (FOB) sensors, this item 
displays current fuel conditions along the active 
direct-to or flight plan. You may also manually 
enter fuel flow, ground speed (GS) and (in some 
instances) fuel on board figures for planning pur-
poses. Fuel planning figures can be displayed not 
only for the currently active flight plan or direct-
to, but also point-to-point between two specified 
waypoints and for any programmed flight plan. 
Fuel planning figures can be entered and displayed 
based upon one of three configurations: 
•  No Fuel Sensors Connected — In this instance 
fuel on board and fuel flow are manually en-
tered and used to recalculate fuel on board as 
it is consumed. When fuel flow or fuel on board 
is manually entered, the figures are retained 
the next time you view the page (with fuel on 
board continuously recalculated). 
•  Fuel Flow Sensor Installed, But No Fuel On 
Board Sensor — Fuel on board is manually 
entered. Fuel flow is automatically provided 
by sensor. If fuel flow is manually entered (to 
override the sensor), it does not affect the FOB 
Flight Planning