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QAVION
9th Jul 2003, 09:54
I see that the Altitude Alert on our latest 747-400 now goes off at an altitude deviation of only 200'.

Will all RVSM-capable aircraft be similarly retrofitted/updated?

Regards.
Q.

P.S. It also has a wrong takeoff runway alerting system (heading and GPS distance from threshold-based)....but I hear Airbus brought out something better than this, back in 4000BC (sans button pushes) :rolleyes:

Golden Rivet
9th Jul 2003, 11:50
for info, taken from JAA TGL6

The altitude deviation system will need to signal an alert when the altitude displayed to the flight crew
deviates from selected altitude by more than a nominal threshold value. For aircraft for which an
application for a Type Certificate is made before 1 January 1997, the nominal threshold value will need to
be not greater than ±90 m (±300 ft). For aircraft for which an application for a Type Certificate is made on
or after 1 January 1997, the value will need to be not greater than ±60 m (±200 ft). The overall equipment
tolerance in implementing these nominal values will need to be not greater than ±15 m (±50 ft).

QAVION
10th Jul 2003, 12:14
Thanks for the feedback, Golden. Great stuff!

Cheers.
Q.