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Air Navigation Pro 5.2 User Manual - Xample

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Attach a PDF document (WebDAV server)<br />

Existing/created ICAO <strong>Air</strong>port waypoint<br />

From the «Documents» folder on the WebDAV server, OPEN the «<strong>Air</strong>port charts» folder.<br />

Remember to create a new folder with the ICAO code name of the <strong>Air</strong>port and copy the<br />

PDF document inside it.<br />

Example: I want to add an Aerodrome chart to the <strong>Air</strong>port of ICAO: SADF. I will then create a<br />

folder named “SADF” inside “<strong>Air</strong>ports charts” and then copy the PDF document<br />

“Aerodrome_chart_fdo.PDF”.<br />

Any non-ICAO waypoint<br />

<strong>Air</strong> Nav <strong>Pro</strong> allows you to attach a PDF document to ANY type of waypoint (<strong>Air</strong>field,<br />

Heliport, IFR waypoint, <strong>User</strong> Waypoint, etc).<br />

The procedure is the same as for the ICAO-code waypoints.<br />

You should create a new folder inside «<strong>Air</strong>port charts» folder with the EXACT name of the<br />

waypoint and then copy the PDF document into it.<br />

Example: I want to add a PDF document to an <strong>Air</strong>field named “Marco Aurelio 2”.<br />

I will then create a new folder named “Marco Aurelio 2” and i will copy the PDF file into it.<br />

See that I’m respecting the “spaces” that the waypoint’s name has.<br />

The user can open the PFD documents from within <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Navigation</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> from the «Document<br />

Browser» menu or directly by pressing on the waypoint and selecting the Document from the<br />

pop-up window, as the screenshot shows below.<br />

LFAO aerodrome chart<br />

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