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Boeing won’t tell you what you want to know (which is usually everything) about a NnM – just what you Need to know.

It’s not always the case that the aircraft’s onboard alerting systems do all the diagnosis work for you. Sometimes the crew are required to assess system status to determine the nature of a failure ..
Another bug in the Allowance Calculator, dammit.

It’s funny how these things crop up. In late 2008 I discussed (strenuously) the issue of Missed Approach Acceleration – now I find a friend from a Middle Easter carrier is encountering the same problem.

Today we evaluated the use of paired oceanic transition waypoins approaching the West Coast of the US – No Problemo.

Sometimes you need to be able to calculate a limiting ZFW based on a forced change in TOW. You can use the OFP LNDG correction figure to do it. And it’s not VooDoo – just mathematics.

After my recent debacle with a High Ambient Temperature departure from Abu Dhabi – and another occurrence involving offload and a 4 hour delay – I was asked to prepare some specific advice for Captains operating out of Abu Dhabi.
Another bug found (Thanks Sam) in the Allowance Calculator. The bug didn’t affect much, but all the same the new version is 1.6

It seems simple – but when manoeuvring at a minimum flap speed, the time to set final approach speed is … when on final approach.

I’ve spent the better part of 15 years on the 777 preparing early for the approach and landing by setting up the FMC. Now it seems KZAK has other ideas …
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