Mark V and Mark VII EGPWS Pilot’s Guide 
Smart Runway 
®
  060-4241-000 
96  Rev H, August 2011 
 
Q. How do I know that the RAAS is enabled? 
A. Perform an EGPWS self-test or select the Terrain Display 
follo
wed by a change in the displayed range (to a higher or 
lower range). RAAS status is annunciated for two sweeps of 
the Terrain Display. These functions available only when 
aircraft is on the ground. 
Q. How can the flight crew determine which RAAS database 
is currently loaded in the EGPWS computer? 
A. The RAAS status message on the Terrain Display during 
the EGPWS self-test (see last question) also displays the 
version of the currently installed database. 
 
Q. How can the flight crew determine if RAAS will work at 
the destination airport upon arrival? 
A. RAAS status can be displayed on the Terrain Display only 
when the aircraft is on the ground. The crew should check in 
advance if the destination airport is included in the RAAS 
database  –  see answer to the 
next question. Once on the 
ground at the destination airport, RAAS status can be 
displayed on the Terrain Display. 
Q. How can the flight crew determine what airports are 
enabled for RAAS? 
A. Details of the specific airports included in the RAAS 
database and procedures for operators to acquire the latest 
RAAS database are provided on the Internet at 
www.egpws.com. A telephone number for voice contact is 
included as well. 
Q. Who do I contact for help with a RAAS database issue 
(such as adding an airport to the RAAS database), or a 
problem encountered in the operation of RAAS at a particular 
airport? 
A. An online form for RAAS discrepancies is provided on the 
Internet at www.egpws.com. A telephone number for voice 
contact is included as well. 
877-436-2005 (In U.S.) 
602-436-2005 (Outside U.S.)