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787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT
Flight Instruments, Displays -
Electronic Checklist Description
Copyright © The Boeing Company. See title page for details.
D615Z003-TBC 10.60.3
Open Loop Line Items
Open loop line items are steps in the checklist that require the flight crew to
manually confirm completion by using the CCD cursor select switch. Open loop
line items do not provide any monitoring of control position or system state. Open
loop line items rely on the flight crew to confirm that the required action has been
completed, or that a specific condition exists. Open loop line items can be
distinguished from closed loop line items by display of the open loop indicator, a
gray box located to the left of the line item. When the cursor is positioned within
the current line item box or open loop indicator, and the CCD cursor select switch
is pressed, the checklist line item text color changes from white to green and a
complete indicator is displayed on the open loop indicator. The current line item
box then moves to the next line item to be completed.
Operational Notes
Checklist operational notes are used for ongoing consequences of the non-normal
condition, such as:
inoperative equipment lists
operational limitations
Operational notes are selectable through the operational notes key at the bottom
of the page. After display of a non–normal checklist that includes operational
notes, the notes are accessible during all subsequent phases of flight. Each
operational note includes a checklist reference for the checklist that generated the
note.
If there are multiple pages of operational notes, page keys are displayed. Once all
pages of operational notes have been accessed, the cursor is placed on the
non–normal checklist key, if it is displayed, or moves to the normal checklist key.
Operational notes are dependent upon the status of the non–normal condition
causing the note. If the condition goes away, the checklist reference and associated
notes are removed from the operational notes display. (Refer to Operational Notes
and Additional Information in Chapter 10, Section 50, for additional information.)
Deferred Line Items
Deferred line items are items that are part of a non-normal checklist, but must be
accomplished later in the flight, usually during approach.
If a non–normal checklist containing deferred items is displayed, the items are
automatically attached to the appropriate normal checklist. Each set of deferred
items is referenced to the checklist that generated the deferred item. Any type of
line item can be a deferred item.
February 13, 2009

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