787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT
Flight Instruments, Displays -
Electronic Checklist Description
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Non–Normal Unannunciated Checklists
Non–normal checklists not associated with EICAS messages are called
unannunciated checklists. Unannunciated checklists are accessed only through
menu selection. UNANNUNCIATED CHECKLISTS is the first sub-menu item
when the NON–NORMAL menu is accessed. This menu selection provides quick
menu access to all unannunciated checklists.
Dual Database
The dual database feature provides the flight crew the capability of activating
either of two different ECL databases, each having a different database part
number and revision identification. Revision identification usually corresponds to
the Operations Manual revision or an effective date for the new database.
Selection of a different ECL database is accomplished on the RESET menu using
the CCD. Database selection keys are used to activate the desired database. A
green diamond displayed in the active database indicator shows the active
database. The flight crew can select either ECL database as often as desired while
on the ground. The database selection keys are inhibited in flight. Changing the
active ECL database also results in RESET ALL action.
Checklist Resets
If a checklist is partially complete or complete and the pilot wishes to begin the
checklist again, the checklist must be reset. Selecting the checklist reset key at the
bottom of the page while the checklist is displayed resets the checklist and allows
the checklist to be accomplished again.
For certain conditions, such as go-around, resets are used to set the normal
checklist back to a previous phase of flight. There are automatic resets and manual
resets.
Normal Checklist Automatic Reset Conditions
Automatic checklist resets occur for the following conditions:
• GO–AROUND – if the airplane is in the air, the landing gear is not up, and
TO/GA is selected, then all normal checklists beginning with the AFTER
TAKEOFF checklist automatically reset
• TOUCH–AND–GO – if the airplane has transitioned from air to ground,
takeoff thrust is reached with groundspeed greater than 80 KIAS, and the
thrust reversers not deployed, then all normal checklists beginning with the
AFTER TAKEOFF checklist automatically reset
• NORMAL MENU CHOICE – if a previously completed checklist is
selected from the menu, it automatically resets when it is displayed
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