787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT
Flight Instruments, Displays -
Electronic Flight Bag - System
Operation
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To calculate a dispatch landing weight complete all the required fields; but leave
the LANDING WT field blank. Select CALC and the following values are
displayed in the performance results area:
• Limit Wt – landing limit weight for Normal, With Ice, and Low Visibility
conditions if applicable
• VREFXX – landing flaps reference speed for Normal, With Ice, and Low
Visibility conditions if applicable
• Quick Turnaround Weight
• Quick Turnaround Time
To calculate the enroute advisory landing data complete all the required fields and
enter the predicted landing weight in the LANDING WT field. Enter the
non-normal condition in the NNC field and then select CALC. The following are
displayed in the performance results area:
• Landing Distance – the enroute non-normal advisory landing distance
• NNC SPD + Y – the enroute non-normal advisory landing flaps reference
speed with additive if applicable
To calculate both the dispatch and the enroute landing data complete all the
required fields and enter the predicted landing weight in the LANDING WT field.
Enter the required braking method in the BRKS field. The non-normal condition
in the NNC field must be NONE. Select CALC to display both the dispatch and
enroute related landing distance, turn around, and landing flap VREF speeds in the
performance results area.
Send and Copy Performance Data
Certain performance information can be sent and copied to and from the OPT and
the FMC. Other data can be sent from the OPT to an onboard printer or to EFB
memory storage.
The following data is copied to the OPT application from the FMC using the
COPY FMC DATA soft key:
• origin airport
• departure runway
• aircraft gross weight
•OAT
• QNH
• destination airport (on the Landing page)
February 15, 2010