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Old 20th Feb 2013, 01:06
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737 FMC Hidden Page (Nearest Airport)

Hi Guys,

Recently bought a copy of the excellent 737 MRG by Pat Boone. In the book it makes reference to the hidden nearest airport page in the FMC with the following instructions on how to access it:
  • First set both CDUs to RTE then OFFSET
  • Secondly in one of the CDUs now type of OFFSET of 'L1.0'
  • Finally simultaneously click ERASE on both CDUs at the same time and the page should appear.
Anyway I tried this the other day during a long flight and couldn't seem to get it to work. Does anyone know if I've missed a step? or am not doing it correctly? or if this particular trick has now been found out and is no longer workable?

Not sure if it's important but the aircraft in question I tried this on was a B737-500 with U10.7 software installed.

Would be a 'nice to have' function on my future flights from now on if I could get this feature to work so anyones help would be much appreciated
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That's a lot of button pushing just to see the nearest Airport!!

Just select Airport on your EFIS and look at the Map.
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It's not hidden, I would suggest your company hasn't paid for it. It is accessible on our fmc's as an option straight off the route page. Nothing hidden about it.
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Indeed, it might have been hidden in older versions of the FMC (10.5 or earlier), however it has been available as an option for quite some time.
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'Twas available in 1991 on whatever FMS BA Specified when the B737-400's were delivered.
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Originally Posted by nitpicker
That's a lot of button pushing just to see the nearest Airport!!

Just select Airport on your EFIS and look at the Map.
- I take it you have not used this function on an FMS? It provides a lot of useful information to aid with decision making which simply looking at a map display (to tell you what you should know anyway!) does not.
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My brain hurts, so I can't remember. Does the 737 not have an ALTN page, available at the main index?
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The reason I can't currently access it is because as porch monkey suggested my company hasn't paid for it. The technique I described in my original post is supposed to be a cheeky way of accessing it in this case.
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@Pontius, it has, however from the route page 1. But it seems to be an option which isn't surprising considering it's boeing we're talking about. So i bet quite a few companies didn't pay for it and won't have it available.

@SW83, i used that method back in 10.5 and it worked nicely, however wasn't able once we switched to 10.7. Just thought that Boeing closed that particular loophole.
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It's nice to have whilst doing ETOPS.

Take the yoke in cruise and try this:

↑↑↓↓←→←→

and then hit the A/P buttons

B then A.

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Just dont do Ctr + Alt + delete in flight.
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Everyone's a bloody comedian on this site!

Thanks for assistance I guess it's just a function I'll have to struggle on without!
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Originally Posted by ImbracableCrunk
Take the yoke in cruise and try this:
↑↑↓↓←→←→

and then hit the A/P buttons

B then A.
Are you sure? I thought that was the "infinite fuel" cheat!
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Old 20th Feb 2013, 20:05
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Asked and answered in 2008

http://www.pprune.org/tech-log/33738...ost-pages.html
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Thanks for the info! Seems ridiculous that potentially useful information is inaccessible unless a fee is paid!
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Old 21st Feb 2013, 04:34
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BOAC:- yes mate thanks, the Bus I fly has that page and so does the 777 I spent 5,000 hours on.......
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NP - in that case, apologies - it was not obvious in your comments in post#2.
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Old 21st Feb 2013, 12:59
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You may want to be careful trying to trigger "hidden" (extra options) pages using black magic key combinations on your CDU inflight. Mess around with in on the ground at a station where engineering could reset the system if things go tits up.
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Old 21st Feb 2013, 13:39
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There's a new invention out there. It's called a map. Works better than pushing buttons. It also reduces chances of carpal tunnel.
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Old 21st Feb 2013, 14:04
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captjns - I think if you had experienced the options the page gives you you would have put your map away! I have yet to see a map that gives me predicted time and fuel either direct or from g/a at destination with a single button push.

(If you have one, please tell me where you bought it)
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