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# GPS Systems

By default, the CH47D includes the Stock Aera GPS. This is a rather basic GPS system, that will allow you to create simple flight plans, "Direct-to" flights and access the map and navaids. Real operators of the CH47D use these types of systems in real life.

The Aera is by default hidden. To access it, go to the EFB - CONFIG Tab - "Enable Handheld GPS"

<figure><img src="/files/GGFwBK7al0NqoXKnrMIK" alt="" width="563"><figcaption><p>Aera GPS</p></figcaption></figure>

The GPS screen may be difficult to see in small displays. The GPS Screen is undockable with the stock "Alt+Click" command.

PMS50's GTN750 GPS is also available as an optional module for PC (Soon Coming to Xbox). This GPS System is far more complex and it does allow for full flight planning. The base module is required, download from here: <https://pms50.com/msfs/downloads/gtn750-basic/>


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