The airport position page displays the latitude, longitude and elevation of theselected airport, as well as usage or fuel availability, available approaches and airportcontrol/radar capability. The following descriptions and abbreviations are used on theairport position page:Elevation— In feet or metersUsage/Fuel— If the airport is for military use, it will display ‘military’.If it is private, the GNC 300 will display ‘private’. If it is a pub-lic airport, it will display the fuel type(s) available:• av gas— 80-87 octane, 100 LL, 100-130 octane, or mogas isavailable• jet— Jet A, Jet A-1 or Jet A+ fuel is available• av/jet— Both av gas and jet fuel are availablePosition— In degrees/minutes or degrees/minutes/seconds of latitudeand longitude.Approach Information— displays the airport approaches available• no apr— No approach is available• np-apr— Non-precision approach is available• loc— Localizer approach is available• ils— ILS approach is availableControlled Airspace Information— displays controlled airspace type• class B • cta• class C • tmaRadar— displays approach/departure radar capability• radar— indicates radar is present37REFERENCENDB InformationSECTION3WPT KEYAirport Position Page1 2 3654Airport Position Page1. Identifier (selectable)2. Elevation3. Fuel Availability4. Airport Position5. Approach Information6. Controlled Airspace/Radar Capability