I have been looking around the cockpit of that Shorts 360 of the cargo division and noticed that
a) apparently there is no GPS with moving map, just a thing that displays the weather and some prehistoric GPS that shows a little info about the waypoint (but very difficult to read).
b) You can set the vertical speed for the autopilot but there is no (rotary) switch or digital gauge to set the altitude hold. There is an altitude alerter but that isn't quite the same.
Anybody has used this plane for flying without getting lost

how did you set the altitude to hold by autopilot? how do you know where on earth (no pun intended) you are flying?