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Old 30th Sep 2010, 12:20
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B737NG and automatic ACARS message ?

Hi to all,

In case of a trailing edge flaps asymetry on B737NG having ACARS,
do you know if the system is able to launch an automatic message to
the maintenance ?
Thanks in advance for any answer.
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yes, on most aircraft information like this will be send automatically. Depending on the problem, maintenance can be aware of a problem sooner than the flight crew
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Hi Reivilo,

Thanks for the answer. But I need to be 100% sure this kind of
automatic message can be send from a B738. Would you say it is ?
Because the B738 is not as automatic as the Airbus.
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Originally Posted by fredNG
... Because the B738 is not as automatic as the Airbus.
... and therefore the answer is NO.
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Hi IFixPlanes,

Ok thanks for your answer. I thought the B737NG could do that.
May be in the next version !
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The NG can, and it depends entirely what kind of options your airline has ordered and installed. Even the more automatic part depends on options ordered and installed.
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Possible reports are the load report, engine cruise data report or similar but an automatic message triggert by TE Flap asymetry? This info by itself is useless for the maintenance.
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B737NG and automatic ACARS message

1. Because 737 series aircraft do not have CMC, so there is no ACARS message related to LRU failed and system failed downlink to GND.
2. Our 737 NG fleet is installed with ACMS, and it will send engine take-off report, cruise report & hard landing report to GND automatically, because we pre-define the trigger logic in ACMS for these reports, but there is no load report for flight control system.
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Hi,

Thanks to all of you guys. According to Denti, the NG can do it.
But some others of you say no...so I still dont't know !
For example do you know if at Ryannair this option is enabled ?
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Ryanair does not have ACARS equipped aircraft, so they definitely can not do it.
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Ok thanks Reivilo,

Good flights !
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