Once the aircraft is moving, you use the to manage the flight.
It can "talk" to VOR/DME stations to correct "drift" (position errors that build up over time).
Repeat this process for all points in your flight plan. The system can usually hold up to 99 waypoints, unlike older systems that only held 9. 3. Flight Operations
Enter your current Latitude and Longitude using the keypad.
Ensure your autopilot is slaved to "INS" or "NAV" to follow the programmed track.
Wait for the "Ready to Nav" light or the status number to count down to 0. Once ready, switch the selector to . 2. Programming Waypoints The LTN-92 stores coordinates for your flight path. Function Selector: Turn to WPT (Waypoint). Index: Select a waypoint number (e.g., 01, 02).
Based on the common configuration of this specific tutorial file, here is the full guide to the operations it covers. ✈️ LTN-92 Navigation System Guide
Type the Latitude (N/S) and Longitude (E/W) of your first fix.