A valid entry first includes the direction, either left (L) or right (R) of the active route followed by the NM offset. The flight scenario illustrates an offset of 20NM right of the orginal path in Figure 3.4-18. STEPS: A. Type R20 in SP B. 6R at the OFFSET C. EXEC D. Check OFST annunicator is illuminated. G3641-21-082# Figure 3.4-18 OFFSET – R 20 An active offset is cancelled by pressing the DEL key and selecting 6R . Entering an offset of L0, 0, or R0, also cancels the offset. Using the DIR/INTC function also automatically cancels any existing offset. Rev 1 12/96 B747-400 FMS PILOT’S GUIDE Use or disclosure of the information on this page is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this document. 3.4-28 3.4.5 Holding Patterns This section describes holding pattern creation, modification, and guidance. A detailed coverage of holding is found in Section 4.5. 3.4.5.1 RTE 1 LEGS – HOLD AT – Page The RTE LEGS – HOLD AT – page provides a means of initiating a holding pattern at a fix on path, at the aircraft’s current position or any other geographical point. This page is accessed through selection of the HOLD mode key when the displayed route or RTE 1 contains no holding pattern or through selection of NEXT HOLD on the RTE HOLD page. STEPS: A. HOLD if no holding pattern in route. B. 6L
holding pattern in route. G3641-21-084# Figure 3.4-19 RTE LEGS – HOLD AT – Page B747-400 FMS PILOT’S GUIDE Use or disclosure of the information on this page is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this document. 3.4-29 6L
HOLD AT – The HOLD AT line permits entry of a waypoint as a holding fix. The waypoints displayed in Figure 3.4-19 can be transferred to 6L
. The HOLD AT leg is then created after the leg to that waypoint and all intervening legs remain in the route and the display goes to MOD RTE HOLD. Pressing the EXEC key activates the MOD RTE HOLD page. This causes the aircraft to enter the holding pattern at the holding fix. The page title changes to ACT RTE 1 HOLD Page. If on an offset path, the aircraft does not enter a pre-planned holding pattern. 6R PPOS – Selecting the Present Position (PPOS) prompt creates a holding pattern at the time EXEC is pushed. The pilot may use the PPOS prompt when flying on an offset path. Selecting the PPOS while on an offset path deletes the offset path. 3.4.5.2 MOD RTE 1 HOLD Page STEP: 6R PPOS Prompt G3641-21-085# Figure 3.4-20 MOD RTE 1 HOLD B747-400 FMS PILOT’S GUIDE Use or disclosure of the information on this page is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this document. 3.4-30 The RTE HOLD page is used to review and change data associated with the holding pattern contained in the route. The page is used to display and change the holding pattern parameters and to initiate an exit from an active holding pattern. Modifications made to a holding pattern while active in the hold only become effective on the next crossing of the holding fix. 1L
FIX – The fix line displays the holding fix. The holding fix may not be changed or deleted on the RTE HOLD page but may be deleted on the RTE LEGS page. 2L
QUAD/RADIAL – The Quadrant and Radial (QUAD/RADIAL) are displayed on this line. Normally this line displays dashes. It permits entry of holding quadrant/radial with valid entries being three-digit radials, optionally preceded by a slash ( / ), or a quadrant followed by a three-digit radial, optionally separated by a slash ( / ). The FMC corrects the quadrant entry display if the entered radial does not fall within the limits defined below. Deletions are not permitted for this field. Quadrant Boundaries: N Between 337.5° and 022.5° NE Between 022.5° and 067.5° E Between 067.5° and 112.5° SE Between 112.5° and 157.5° S Between 157.5° and 202.5° SW Between 202.5° and 247.5° W Between 247.5° and 292.5° NW Between 292.5° and 337.5° An entry in the QUAD/RADIAL box prompts overrides any entry that was made in the INBD CRS/DIR at 3L
. B747-400 FMS PILOT’S GUIDE Use or disclosure of the information on this page is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this document. 3.4-31 3L
INBD CRS/DIR – Displayed are the Inbound Course and Turn Direction (INBD CRS/DIR). The INBD CRS/DIR are entered through the keyboard. Valid entries for the course are three-digit bearings optionally followed by L for left turn and R for right turn. L and R may also be entered without the inbound course to change the turn direction. The holding turn direction is displayed as either L TURN or R TURN. An entry in the INBD CRS/DIR overrides any entry that was made in 2L QUAD/RADIAL. NOTE: Default value in 3L
is the inbound course to the holding fix on the preceding leg with right turns. 4L
LEG TIME – The length of the inbound leg of the pattern is specified in terms of elapsed time. It displays 1.0 minute at or below 14,000 feet and 1.5 minutes above 14,000 feet. This time can be changed by pilot-entry. If a LEG DIST entry at 5L
is made either manually or from a nav data base stored procedure, the LEG TIME data is blanked and dashes are displayed. 5L
LEG DIST – The LEG DIST (Distance) data field normally displays dashes, unless a keyboard entry for leg distance is made or a value is inserted from the nav data base stored procedure. If an entry or leg distance is made, the LEG TIME field displays dashes. 6L
– The HOLD page. Selecting it deletes any vertical and/or lateral modifications that are pending, and returns the display to the RTE LEGS page if the holding fix is deleted as a consequence. Rev 1 12/96 B747-400 FMS PILOT’S GUIDE Use or disclosure of the information on this page is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this document. 3.4-32 1R SPD/TGT ALT – The Speed/Target Altitude (SPD/TGT ALT) line displays the fix target speed/altitude as displayed on the Route Legs page. Dashes are displayed if no holding target altitude has been specified and the predicted altitude at the fix is undefined or not equal to the cruise altitude. Predicted speeds or altitudes are displayed in SMALL font. Large numbers are contraints that are pilot-entered or nav data base specified. An entry of an airspeed and/or altitude is propagated to the HOLD AT waypoint on the Route Legs page. During cruise an entry of TGT ALT lower than cruise altitude activates the DESCENT page and results in descent at T/D. The DESCENT page remains active unless a new cruise altitude is entered. Valid entry is three-digits and a slash ( / ) for SPD and three- to five-digits for TGT ALT. Speed entry requires altitude constraint and an altitude entry must be below cruise altitude. If a descent profile exists beyond a holding pattern, and the holding pattern does not have a target altitude specified, the hold will be in level flight and the descent will only be resumed after exiting the hold. 2R FIX ETA – The FIX ETA line displays the next time the holding fix is passed. No changes are allowed to this field. 3R EFC TIME – The Expect Further Clearance (EFC) Time displays a keyboard entry for the time further clearance can be expected. When an EFC time is entered, performance predictions downpath of the holding pattern assume the aircraft exits the holding pattern at the EFC time. If no EFC time is entered, performance predictions are based on an immediate exit from the holding pattern. 4R HOLD AVAIL – The Hold Available line displays the predicted available holding time before exit is required to reach the destination with the required fuel reserves, as entered on the PERF INIT page. If reserves are not entered 4,000 lbs is assumed. B747-400 FMS PILOT’S GUIDE Use or disclosure of the information on this page is subject to the restrictions on the title page of this document. |