WingX 2.0 User Manual - FAASafety.gov
WingX 2.0 User Manual - FAASafety.gov
WingX 2.0 User Manual - FAASafety.gov
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Note that Hilton Software regularly adds to this list and since a new Document Database can be uploaded to<br />
your <strong>WingX</strong> with just a few taps, you may have some additional documents on your Pocket PC<br />
Selecting a Document and a Subpart<br />
Displaying any piece of text is a two-step process. The first step is to select the document in which the text is<br />
contained, and then to narrow down the selection by selecting one of its subparts. Some PDA applications<br />
only allow the user to select the document (and not its subparts) thereby requiring the user to page through the<br />
document to find the relevant part. <strong>WingX</strong> makes all the sub-parts instantly available for selection and viewing.<br />
We shall see how simple <strong>WingX</strong> makes the viewing of any specific FAR.<br />
Select the appropriate document using the upper selection box and then using the lower<br />
selection box, select the appropriate subpart of that document to view.<br />
Example<br />
Let’s assume we’re looking for “the required Aeronautical Experience required for the Private Pilot Practical<br />
Test”. To access and display this specific text, tap on the upper selection box to locate the appropriate FAR<br />
part. Since we know our request has to do with the certificates of pilots, we select “Part 61 - Certification:<br />
Pilots, Flight Instructors, And Ground Instructors”. Once “Part 61” has been selected, the lower selection box<br />
is populated with Part 61’s subparts. Note that the lower selection box also contains headers. Using the scroll<br />
bar on the right of the lower selection box, scroll down to “61.109 Aeronautical experience” that is listed under<br />
“Subpart E – Private Pilots”. Part 61.109 will then be displayed in the display window.<br />
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