Originally Posted by
the King
On the main page (the second one in NAV) if you push the right iknob it will display a cursor. If you forget, the knob says PUSH/CRSR. You control the cursor with the same knob (big part for right/left, small part for up/down). Once you've moved the cursor into an area of airspace (like a shelf of a Bravo, MOA, etc) you can push ENTER and it will display stats for the airspace including altitudes and what kind of airspace it is as well as the name.
You can do the same thing to ID airports, navaids and the like. I often scan ahead of my route and if I see something I'm unfamiliar with or need to know if I'll be in or under a Bravo, I'll highlight it and check. Takes just a few seconds. And when you get done, you just push the knob and it will re-center the map on your aircraft.
The King -
Was this is response to my question?
If so....you misunderstood my question.
An example of my question would be - flying along the east coast - you'll see airspace out over the water called the W-72. I do know what you speak of - that I could activate the cursor and scroll it over the area and it would highlight it and tell me that it was the W-72.
But my question would be if I was assigned a certain area within the W-72 - how best to outline that particular area defined by Lat/Long?
Additional note. After all that study of the 430/530 I find out that they are getting rid of the aircraft with the 530 and the others have a 496 - which I've never looked at.
AH! Study early - Study twice as they say

USMCFLYR