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DME arc in a collins FMS

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Beechjetr

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Is there a way to manually load a DME arc in a Collins fms (ams 5000)?

The database does not have the north arc to the ILS 27 into HLN (it does have the south arc).

Thanks
 
Yes, there is.

First, go to the FIX page and draw the DME circle for the arc you wish to fly.

Then, go to source select and select VOR.

Next bring the VOR1 RMI up.

Finally, select A/P off and F/D off and fly it yourself.

If you get nervous, you may want to back it up on the SDU.

Good luck!

ps I know I'm a jack@ss, but I've been racking my brain and that's all I can come up with
 
You're not worth any better than your pathetic standards!
 
You can do it by creating a multitude of VOR/DME waypoints one degree apart (or whatever spacing seems suitable for the DME) example: HLN010/15, HLN011/15, HLN012/15 etc. or at good enough spacing so that it just continually fly's around the arc until you reach the loc. It's a caveman approach but other than that CallMe has your answer....
 
You can do it by creating a multitude of VOR/DME waypoints one degree apart (or whatever spacing seems suitable for the DME) example: HLN010/15, HLN011/15, HLN012/15 etc. or at good enough spacing so that it just continually flies around the arc until you reach the loc. It's a caveman approach but other than that CallMe has your answer....
 

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