FlyQ Pilot's Guide
In addition to standard named aviation points, FlyQ EFB accepts entry as latitude/longitude, points relative to a navaid, the intersection of two navaid radials, or a grid cell reference. See the Waypoint Entry section later in this document for details. Some quick examples below:
W121.25N47.5 or N47.5W121.25
4730/12115
4730N/12115W
Note: You cannot use spaces to separate latitude and longitude because FlyQ EFB interprets spaces as multiple idents.
SEA/87/35 This is the point 35 NM along the 87 radial from the SEA VOR. If a fix is used instead of a navaid, the first number is a magnetic bearing rather than a radial. SEA104/TCM74 This is where the 104 radial from SEA meets the 74 radial from TCM. It also happens to be the RADDY fix.
SEA140A . The center of the SEA140A CAP grid cell.
FlyQ EFB Pilot’s Guide
Version 3.0 (2/8/2018)
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