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787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT
Flight Management, Navigation -
FMC Preflight
Copyright © The Boeing Company. See title page for details.
11.40.18 D615Z003-TBC
White when the route is active.
Cyan when the route is inactive.
The white shaded word MOD precedes the page title when the route is modified
and the change is not executed.
Multiple route pages are indicated by the page sequence number to the right of the
title. The minimum number of route pages is 2.
Entry:
must be a valid ICAO identifier in the navigation database
is made automatically when a company route is entered
enables direct selection of departure and arrival procedures
displays MOD in page title of an active route
entry on the ground deletes route; in flight, entries are valid on the inactive
route
Enter the applicable runway for the origin airport. Runway must be in the
navigation database. Entry is optional.
New entries on an active route cause MOD to display in the route title.
Automatically entered when part of a company route.
Can be selected on the DEPARTURES page.
FMC deletes runway after the first waypoint is crossed.
Push – transmits a datalink request for a flight plan route uplink.
Flight crew can operationally fill in origin, destination, runway, flight number,
company route name, or route definition to qualify request.
Push – displays the RTE 2 page 1/x.
Allows access to an inactive route for creation and modification or activation.
Inactive route modifications do not alter the active route.
Prompt changes to RTE 1 when RTE 2 is displayed.
Entry:
must be a valid ICAO identifier in the navigation database
is made automatically when a company route is entered
enables selection of departure and arrival procedures
1
Page Title
2
ORIGIN
3
RUNWAY
4
ROUTE REQUEST
5
RTE 2
6
Destination (DEST)
October 31, 2007

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