Why am I finding task declarations in files which were not declared and how can I edit the file to remove the declaration?
A flight declaration can be made from the GPS-NAV display or from the PC software. The usual method is from the GPS-NAV display. A PC task with code “A” will be sent to the GPS-NAV during database transfer. This permits a declared flight to be made without need for a GPS-NAV navigation display. Our primary goal in defining how declarations work in the GPS-NAV was to preserve a valid declaration with its associated secure flight log. The GPS-NAV keeps only one flight declaration; it is transferred with every flight log. The declaration contains its own date and time. This can be used to determine if the declaration applies to the flight in question. The only way to remove a declaration from the GPS-NAV is to transfer a new database into it. A declared task stays in the GPS-NAV until another task is declared. Any flight that is transferred from the GPS-NAV to a PC will contain the Declaration. If you do not want to see an inappropriate declaration with each flight, view the flight with t