
Runway Lighting Abbreviations:
L Sunset to sunrise
LPC Pilot controlled lighting
LPT Part-time or on-request lighting
Lines 4-5: Runway information for the next shortest runway (if any), in
the same format as lines 1 and 2.
In the event that there is no runway information for an airport, the following
message is displayed on the APT 4 page:
No Runway Data
3.12.1.5. The Airport 5 (APT 5) Page
See figure 3-153.
Line 1: The ICAO identifier (see
section 2.3) of the airport; an arrow
precedes the identifier if it is the
active waypoint.
Lines 2-5: The VHF communication frequencies associated with the air-
port. Also, frequencies for ILS and LOC-type approaches at the airport.
The type and frequency are listed.
All communication and navigation frequencies are QuickTune
TM
frequen-
cies which means that pressing the F button with the cursor over the
frequency sends the frequency to the standby window of a KX 155A or
KX 165A Nav/Com if this feature is enabled in the installation (see section
3.15 “QuickTune
TM
Nav/Com Frequency Selection”). In order to make the
QuickTune
TM
feature even easier to use, lines 2-5 are a scrolling region
when there is more than one APT 5 page (designated by APT+5). What
this means is that you can turn on the cursor on the first APT 5 page and
use the right outer knob to move the cursor through all the frequencies for
all this airport’s APT 5 pages without having to turn the cursor on and off
while you change between APT 5 pages.
The communication abbreviations are:
AAS aeronautical advisory service
AFIS aerodrome flight information service
ARVL arrival
APR approach
ASOS automated surface observation system
ATF aerodrome traffic frequency
ATIS automatic terminal information service
AWOS automatic weather observing station
CL B class B airspace (VFR frequency)
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Figure 3-153