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787 Flight Crew Operations Manual
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT
Flight Management, Navigation -
FMC Takeoff and Climb
Copyright © The Boeing Company. See title page for details.
D615Z003-TBC 11.41.9
XXX, XXXX, XXXXX or /XXX, /XXXX, /XXXXX– altitude only.
enter FL190 or 19,000 feet as 190 or 19000. Enter FL090 or 9,000 feet as
090 or 9000. Enter 900 feet as 009 or 0900. Enter 90 feet as 0090
Altitude constraint suffixes:
blank – cross at altitude
A – cross at or above altitude
B – cross at or below altitude
both – altitude block. If constraint is to cross between two altitudes enter
lower altitude followed by “A” and higher altitude followed by “B”.
Example: 220A240B or 240B220A. Altitudes can be entered in any order.
S – planned step climb. (Planned Step Climb
, Ch. 11, Sec. 42)
Waypoint speed and altitude predictions display in small font.
Dashes display in predicted descent region prior to descent path calculation.
Descent path calculation requires an altitude constraint below cruise altitude.
Manual entry allowed in climb or descent phase.
Push –
ACTIVATE – activates inactive flight plan; displays RTE DATA prompt
RTE DATA – displays route data page
MAP CTR STEP (map center step)– changes centered waypoint on ND.
<CTR> is adjacent centered waypoint on the RTE LEGS page
ACTIVATE prompt displays when RTE and RTE LEGS flight plan is inactive.
RTE DATA displays after ACTIVATE prompt pushed.
MAP CTR STEP prompt displays when the PLAN is selected on the map display.
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Waypoint Speed/Altitude Predictions
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ACTIVATE, Route (RTE) DATA
June 16, 2008

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