Mark V and Mark VII EGPWS Pilot’s Guide 
System Description  060-4241-000 
26  Rev H, August 2011 
 
Due to terrain features at or near certain specific airports 
around the world, normal operations have resulted in nuisance 
or missed alerts at these locations in the past. With the 
introduction of accurate position information and a terrain and 
airport database, it is possible to identify these areas and 
adjust the normal alerting process to compensate for the 
condition. 
The EGPWS Envelope Modulation feature provides improved 
alert protection and expanded alerting margins at identified 
key locations throughout the world. This feature is automatic 
and requires no flight crew action. 
Modes 4, 5, and 6 are expanded at certain locations to provide 
alerting protection consistent with normal approaches. Modes 
1, 2, and 4 are desensitized at other locations to prevent 
nuisance alerts that result from unusual terrain or approach 
procedures. In all cases, very specific information is used to 
correlate the aircraft position and phase of flight prior to 
modulating the envelopes. 
The Terrain Clearance Floor (TCF) function (enabled with 
TAD) enhances the basic GPWS Modes by alerting the pilot 
of descent below a defined “Terrain Clearance Floor” 
regardless of the aircraft configuration. The TCF alert is a 
fun
ction of the aircraft’s Radio Altitude and distance 
(calculated from latitude/longitude position) relative to the 
center of the nearest runway in the database (all runways 
greater than 3500 feet in length). The TCF envelope is defined 
for all runways as illustrated below and extends to infinity, or 
until it meets the envelope of another runway. The envelope 
bias factor is typically 1/2 to 2 nm and varies as a function of 
1/2 Runway Length
Envelope Bias Factor
4 NM
12 NM
15 NM
TCF Alert Envelope
700'
30'
400'