Legs
The RTE LEGS page is used to evaluate and modify the planned route of flight during the climb and to add or delete waypoint constraints to comply with the ATC clearance. The data on the RTE LEGS page comes from preflight entries made on the route and departure pages, and from the FMC data bases.
Page Title - Title format shows route status:
• RTE X LEGS - inactive route.
• ACT RTE X LEGS - active route.
• MOD RTE X LEGS - modified active route.
Leg segment data in line title:
• courses - magnetic (xxx°) or true (xxx° T).
• arcs - distance in miles, ARC, turn direction (example: 24 ARC L).
• heading leg segments - xxx° HDG.
• track leg segments - xxx° TRK.
• special procedural instructions from database - HOLD AT, PROC TURN. Calculated great circle route leg directions may be different than chart values. Dashes are shown for an undefined course.
Shows waypoints by name or condition. Active leg is always the first line of the first active RTE X LEGS page. All route waypoints are shown in flight sequence. Waypoints on an airway are included on the route legs page. Waypoints can be modified. Examples:
• add waypoints.
• delete waypoints.
• change waypoint sequence.
• connect route discontinuities. Boxes are shown for route discontinuities. Dashes are displayed on the line following the last waypoint on the route.
• shows the RTE 2 LEGS.
• when RTE 2 LEGS page is shown, prompt changes to RTE 1 LEGS.
Waypoint speed or altitude constraint in large font. Manual entry allowed in climb or descent phase. Entered by FMC when constraints are part of a procedure. Speed constraint is assumed to be at or below the displayed speed. Valid entries are:
• speed - airspeed or Mach - requires an altitude constraint at the same waypoint
• altitude in thousands of feet or flight level (19000, 190)
• XXX/XXXXX - airspeed/altitude entered simultaneously
• XXX/ - airspeed only
• XXXXX or /XXXXX - altitude only.
Altitude constraint suffixes:
• blank - cross at altitude
• A - cross at or above altitude
• B - cross at or below altitude
• both - altitude block. Example: 220A240B.
Distance between the waypoints displayed in nautical miles.
Waypoint speed and altitude predictions are displayed in small font. Dashes are displayed in the descent region prior to descent path calculation. Descent path calculation requires altitude constraint below cruise altitude.
GP - Displays the vertical angle for use by VNAV on the final approach to the runway. If the runway was selected as part of a published approach, the displayed angle will be close to the published glide path angle but may differ slightly.
GP - Displays the vertical angle for use by VNAV on the final approach to the runway. If the runway was selected as part of a published approach, the displayed angle will be close to the published glide path angle but may differ slightly.
Three possible prompts:
ACTIVATE - activates inactive flight plan; shows RTE DATA prompt
RTE DATA - shows route data page
STEP - changes the centre point on the HSI map in the PLAN mode
Vertical Angle Display on the Route Legs Page
PEGASUS FMC
When a runway is selected as part of the active route the vertical angle of the flight path approaching the runway is displayed on the RTE LEGS page.
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