787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT
Flight Instruments, Displays -
Electronic Flight Bag - System
Operation
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Reviewing Fault History
The Fault History page displays a list of the past faults on the airplane. The
administrator defines how many days of fault history display. Select an item from
the list to review its details.
Note: Selecting RECURRING ITEMS filters the fault list to display items that
have occurred more than once.
To return to the Fault History page, select FAULT HISTORY. After reviewing the
fault history, select FLIGHT LOG to continue the flight preparation process.
Creating the Flight Log
The flight log captures information for the upcoming flight such as flight times
and origin and destination airports. Some of the fields may be pre-populated with
data from the FMC. The flight crew can modify the FMC data or manually enter
data where required. To create the flight log verify, select or enter the appropriate
values for the following fields:
• ACFT REGN* – aircraft registration number
• FLIGHT NUMBER*
• FLIGHT TYPE – for example revenue, non-revenue, ferry, etc.
• ORIGIN* – departure airport
• DESTINATION* – arrival airport
• FLIGHT DATE*
• OUT DATE/TIME
• OFF DATE/TIME
Note: The fields with an asterisk (*) may be populated by the FMC. The OUT
and OFF fields are automatically populated when the event occurs.
Select SAVE to complete the flight log entries. The flight number, origin and
destination airports, and date for the current flight now display at the top of the
Logbook Home page.
Note: The maintenance release must be complete (signed by the maintainer)
before a flight log can be created.
Selecting SAVE above automatically displays the Maintenance Release page for
review. Alternately it can be displayed by selecting the VIEW MAINTENANCE
RELEASE soft key from the Logbook Home page.
October 31, 2007