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Did the mistake and moved my target point far away. Can you reset the old waypoint (which I did convert to the target waypoint), to the default position?

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I can only think of reloading the cartridge or manually inputting the coordinates again. The first is a bad idea as it will screw up your position fix, the other probably isn't very easy unless the original coordinates are still on the kneeboard from mission load.

 

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Clearing of fixes.

The clearing of the corrections (position and course corrections) in the navigation system is

dived into two steps. One press of the RENSA (CLEAR) button (in any other mode than SPA)

will clear the latest manual own-position fix, as well as any TILS fixes.

The second press of the button (without an intervening own-position fix in between) will clear

ALL position and course corrections.

This function can only be used when airborne.

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Takt/In/0/waypoint as target/LSSKU --> changes a target waypoint to a nav waypoint. If you mean drift, no. you must reload the cartridge LOLA/In/9099/LSSKU

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