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and the 60° radial from KMCO (Orlando International Airport) for altitudes
at and below 5500 feet.
In a few cases, APR, DEP, CL B, CL C, CTA, and TMA frequencies are
sectorized such that the restrictions cannot be displayed on a single page.
When this occurs the following message is displayed on the APT 5 page:
Text Of Freq Use
Not Displayed
3.12.1.6. The Airport 6 (APT 6) Page
The Airport 6 page is used to store
and display user-entered remarks.
These remarks might include infor-
mation on lodging, dining, airport
services, etc. Up to 200 waypoints
(airports and user waypoints com-
bined) may include remarks. See figure 3-155.
Line 1: The ICAO identifier (see section 2.3) of the airport; an arrow pre-
cedes the identifier if it is the active waypoint.
Lines 2-4: The pilot-entered remarks for the airport. Three lines of 16
characters each are available for the remarks. Letters, numbers, hyphens,
and spaces may be used in the remark. If no remarks have been entered
for the airport, line 2 will display “[Remarks]”.
To enter an airport remark on the APT 6 page:
1. Turn on the cursor and move it
until the cursor fills line 2 of the
screen (figure 3-156).
2. Select the desired character with
the right inner knob and move
the cursor to the next character
on the line with the right outer
knob (figure 3-157).
3. Repeat step 2 as necessary to
complete line 2.
4. Press F to approve line 2. The
cursor will automatically move to
the next line (see figure 3-158).
5. Use the right inner and outer
knobs to complete line 3. The
F button must be pressed to
approve line 3 separately.
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Figure 3-155
Figure 3-156
Figure 3-157
Figure 3-158