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Specifies the system and aircraft covered by the guide.
Indicates the software version and phase of the guide.
Details the terms and conditions for using the materials.
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Provides an overview of the FMS system and its functions.
Provides contact information for FMS product and database support.
Provides contact information for aerospace inquiries and services.
Provides an overview of the FMS system and its functions.
Details the FMS capabilities and primary functions.
Explains VNAV's role in defining a complete vertical profile for the flight.
Details the primary pilot interface to the FMS, including its operation.
Covers MCDU display, alphanumeric keys, scratchpad, and function access.
Describes a normal FMS flight procedure from Dallas to Houston.
Guides the pilot through the ground initialization process.
Describes the initial display upon power application.
Explains how to initialize FMS position using various methods.
Details the process of creating and managing the active flight plan.
Describes how to enter en route waypoints into the flight plan.
Covers the entry of takeoff data, including runway and environmental information.
Explains how to select arrival runways, approaches, and STARs.
Describes the landing pages and required entries for landing calculations.
Details the waypoints and procedures for a missed approach.
Details the three-page process for initializing pilot-entered speed and fuel flow.
Shows computed hover ceiling, velocity hover limit, and flyaway limit.
Displays hover ceiling, velocity hover limit, and flyaway limit.
Shows Category A ceiling altitudes for takeoffs/landings on PERF DATA 3/4.
Displays status of ECS, EAPS, and heater on PERF DATA 4/4.
Provides information on wind and temperature entries for waypoints.
Displays current fuel quantity, flow, ground speed, TAS, range, and air range.
Provides access to various navigation functions via the MCDU.
Lists pilot-defined flight plans stored in FMS memory.
Covers accessing and interrogating the navigation database.
Used for examining and selecting departure surfaces and SIDs.
Used for examining and selecting arrival runways, approaches, and STARs.
Explains how FMS receives navigation data from various sensors.
Details how to prevent FMS from using specific navaid stations.
Explains pattern selection and definition for flight plans.
Describes the FMS's role in creating and activating a MOT flight plan during approach.
Defines key terms used in flight plan operations.
Explains how to create and modify flight plans.
Describes the automatic speed command mode and its schedules.
Explains how to cross a waypoint at a specified speed.
Displays flight progress to TO waypoint and destination, including navigation status.
Displays current VNAV commands and flight parameters.
Provides current wind, ground speed, and tracking information.
Introduces the DIRECT, PATTERN, and INTERCEPT functions accessed via the DIR key.
Explains the lateral and vertical direct-to functions.
Covers the two types of intercept functions: radial/course and heading select.
Defines requirements for each type of entry in the MCDU.
Provides an alphabetical list of all FMS messages, their type, and definition.
Lists currently failed sensors as determined by the FMS.
Describes how to adjust the MCDU display for parallax.
Lists MCDU page trees and how they are accessed.










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