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King's KLN-90B IFR-Approach Capable GPS is a "best-of-breed" GPS solution. It is approved for IFR en route, terminal, and non-precision approach use. It is this capability to fly approaches that distinguishes it from the competition. The KLN-90B's ability to show both approach information and a moving map simultaneously helps reduce the workload and boost situational awareness during the busiest phase of flight. Add to this a comprehensive Jeppesen database, and the KLN-90B offers a terrific blend of flexibility, information, and ease-of-use. Adding a KLN-90B to your panel will help you fly with better precision, greater information, and improved safety. The KLN-90B has many great features, including:
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