Mark V and Mark VII EGPWS Pilot’s Guide
Smart Runway
®
060-4241-000
86 Rev H, August 2011
If the crew decides to go-around after the Distance Remaining
Advisory is triggered, the call-outs continue to be annunciated at
the appropriate distances along the runway. The advisories are
inhibited once the aircraft attains a Radio Altitude of 100 feet or a
climb rate of 450 feet-per-minute.
The advisories are generated at whole thousand-foot intervals if
RAAS is conf
igured in “feet”, except that the last possible
advisory occurs at 500 feet. For example, the following advisories
would be generated during a landing on a 9000-foot runway:
• “Four-thousand remaining”;
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• “Three-thousand remaining”;
• “Two-thousand remaining”;
• “One-thousand remaining”; and
• “Five-hundred remaining”.
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34L
34R
16L
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“4000 Remaining”
“3000 Remaining”
“2000 Remaining”
“1000 Remaining”
“500 Remaining”
Example in feet
Example of a Landing and Roll-Out Advisory in Feet
The metric distance advisories are generated at 300-metre
intervals, except that the last possible advisory occurs at 100
metres. For example, the following advisories would be generated
during a landing on a 3000-metre runway:
• “One-thousand-two-hundred remaining”;
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• “Nine-hundred remaining”;
• “Six-hundred remaining”;
• “Three-hundred remaining”; and
• “One-hundred remaining”.
Note that message content is identical to that for the Rejected
Take-Off Distance Remaining Advisory.
If the option to annunciate the unit of measure is enabled,
“feet” or “meters” are included in the first distance remaining
call.