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ALT & SPD INTV Buttons?
Hi,
I was wondering what the ALT & SPD INTV buttons on the B737 do? Why do most airlines have these two buttons covered up by plates? Cheers :) BAe 146 |
There is a listing of all the FMS updates at The 737 Technical Site
The bit you are looking for is in update 6: Update 6.0 - 10 Jun 1992 - Ref 737-SL-34-93 1. Speed Intervention Allows the flight crew to override the FMC target speed without disengaging vertical navigation (VNAV) through the use of the mode control panel (MCP) speed intervention on/off pushbutton, the MCP indicated airspeed/mach select pushbutton and the MCP speed select knob. 2. Altitude Intervention Using the MCP altitude select knob and the MCP altitude intervention pushbutton, the flight crew has the capability to: a. Delete the next altitude constraint while in climb or descent. b. Increase the cruise altitude while in climb or cruise. c. Initiate either a step climb or a transition to descent phase while in cruise phase. |
Thanks for that, now I know exactly what they are. :)
Ryanair have ALT & SPD INTV fitted on their B738s. Possibly for time saving purposes I would have thought? http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file/704614/L/ Kind Regards BAe 146 |
Now, I wonder, are the Irish Favourite a 'standard Boeing' operator?
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