737 Flight Crew Operations Manual
Flight Management, Navigation -
FMC Takeoff and Climb
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The active controlling speed is highlighted in reverse video.
4 Speed Restriction (SPD REST)
The speed restriction line displays the speed restriction/altitude from one of the
following sources:
• the navigation database value for the origin airport
(dashes displayed when no speed restriction exists for the listed airport)
• waypoint related restriction from the RTE LEGS page if restriction
limits climb speed
• a default speed of 250 knots and 10,000 feet for airports not listed in the
navigation database (example 250/10000)
• displays XXX/FLAPS if the active speed restriction is lower than the
minimum speed for the selected flap setting
• displays XXX/HOLD when decelerating to hold speed prior to hold
entry fix.
Dashes displayed if no active speed restriction exists.
Manual crew entries or deletions may be made. HOLD or FLAPS speed may not
be deleted or modified.
Note: If the FMC default speed restriction is overwritten, it will be deleted and
not return after the overwrite condition passes (e.g. the default of
250/10000 is overwritten to 230/3000, after 3000 feet is passed there will
be no speed restriction and VNAV will accelerate to the unrestricted climb
speed).
The active controlling speed is highlighted in reverse video.
5 Climb Page Prompts
Push – selects various CLB pages.
Following line selection, the prompt for that page blanks.
(SB Changes YK981 - YQ456)
6 AT XXXXX
The waypoint constraint line displays the next waypoint having an altitude
constraint. Constraints are entered on the RTE LEGS page or by departure
procedure selection. The constraints can be deleted on this page or the RTE LEGS
page. The waypoint may be a HOLD AT point.
Display is blank if no restriction exists.
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