Thanks for sharing your expertise... I really enjoyed watching this very interesting tutorial - appreciate the relaxed presentation style. Using the FMC screenshots and drawing the boxes enhances your presentation and makes it even easier to follow along. Crystal clear audio (good English) with no distractions ... now looking forward to putting this into practice during my next flight. Already subscribed but smashing the 'Like' button (227) for another great video :)
I have a question. At 05:10 we can see that the 040 deg outbound radial of the BML VOR intercepts the route before KOBEK. Is there a way to create a waypoint exactly on the route, where the green dashed 040 radial line intercepts it? (Yellow star)
Hi, thanks for the reply. Please, can you explain what the 88 means? The BML40 that it is the outbound radial of BML VOR, correct? But 88, I dont understand. Thanks!
@@FromStartupToShutdown Sorry, but how do you read that it is 88Nm? How do you know that the distance is 88 Nm? Is the distance between the BML VOR and the Intersection point (yellow star) not less than 88NM? I am sorry if I bother you, but it doesnt want to go in my head.
Hello again, May I ask a few questions about the FIX page, please? 1) In the 757/767/777 on the right bottom corner of the FIX page, it is possible to enter a TIME-MARKER for the route. For example 1515Z. It is important to enter the letter Z, so that the FMC knows it is a Time-Marker. After that a small green circle with the information 1515z in green color will appear on the magenta line, where the aircraft will be at 1515z. Is this possible in the 737NG? If not, is there another way to enter a TIME-MARKER in the 737NG FMC? In the Airbus FMGS you just need to enter 1515 on the top of the LEGS page, and you will see (15:15) on the green line of the programmed route on the Nav display. 2) On the same right bottom corner of the FIX page, where you can enter the TIME-MARKER, you can enter an ALTITUDE/FLIGHTLEVEL CROSSING MARKER. For example if you want to know where you will cross FL210 during climb or descend, you type in FL210. On the magenta line you would see a small green circle and FL210 in green color, where you are going to cross that altitude. Depending on how many FIX pages the FMC has you can combine MARKERS. If there are only 2 FIX pages, then you can use 1x TIME MARKER + 1x ALTITUDE CROSSING MARKER or 2x TIME-MARKERS or 2x ALTITUDE-MARKERS. If you have more pages, for example 6 pages, you have more options. Is there a way to show on the FMC of the 737NG an ALTITUDE-MARKER, too? Thanks for your answer.
i will check that because honestly this is the first time i hear about some thing called Time-Marker in the world of FMC or FMS , very interesting thank you.
Please help us with use of offset in FMC, also the use of vor frequencied and their c (CRS) entries in MCP. I have seen pilots use during departures and approaches. 🙂
@@FromStartupToShutdown the FMC CDU will show the FMC serial number right, is it possible to correct the same. My case is, the FMC SN labelled in the plate is differing from that which is showing in the CDU. Can we edit and re enter the SN in FMC just like we correct the engine serial numbers..?
Could you give us some background as to what experience you have and where is your home base? You know a lot about the B737-800 so I gather that you are a commercial pilot with a slight Italian accent. Your videos are one of the best out there. I have been flying the X-Plane Zibo B737-800 for 2 years and have about 950 hrs in the simulator. I flew when I was in the Airforce way back when. Thanks!
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Thanks for sharing your expertise... I really enjoyed watching this very interesting tutorial - appreciate the relaxed presentation style. Using the FMC screenshots and drawing the boxes enhances your presentation and makes it even easier to follow along. Crystal clear audio (good English) with no distractions ... now looking forward to putting this into practice during my next flight. Already subscribed but smashing the 'Like' button (227) for another great video :)
Thank you! Cheers!
What a gem, concise, precise and very informative. gracias my friend!
very good explanation. Thank you.
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Perfect tutorial. Very helpful
I needed this so badly thank you!
Why was there a difference in distance between the first fix and the 2nd line where you added the 10 mile circle?
I have a question.
At 05:10 we can see that the 040 deg outbound radial of the BML VOR intercepts the route before KOBEK.
Is there a way to create a waypoint exactly on the route, where the green dashed 040 radial line intercepts it? (Yellow star)
Yes you we can create that waypoint using the CDU FIX page Info in our example you have to type in the legs page BML040/88. cheers
Hi, thanks for the reply.
Please, can you explain what the 88 means?
The BML40 that it is the outbound radial of BML VOR, correct?
But 88, I dont understand.
Thanks!
@@AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT 88 means 88 NM the distance between BML and the intersection of the radial 040 with our route.
@@FromStartupToShutdown
Sorry, but how do you read that it is 88Nm?
How do you know that the distance is 88 Nm?
Is the distance between the BML VOR and the Intersection point (yellow star) not less than 88NM?
I am sorry if I bother you, but it doesnt want to go in my head.
@@AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT According to FMC FIX page it tells that the distance from BML VOR to our route intersection is 88.
Hello again,
May I ask a few questions about the FIX page, please?
1)
In the 757/767/777 on the right bottom corner of the FIX page, it is possible to enter a TIME-MARKER for the route.
For example 1515Z.
It is important to enter the letter Z, so that the FMC knows it is a Time-Marker.
After that a small green circle with the information 1515z in green color will appear on the magenta line, where the aircraft will be at 1515z.
Is this possible in the 737NG?
If not, is there another way to enter a TIME-MARKER in the 737NG FMC?
In the Airbus FMGS you just need to enter 1515 on the top of the LEGS page, and you will see (15:15) on the green line of the programmed route on the Nav display.
2)
On the same right bottom corner of the FIX page, where you can enter the TIME-MARKER, you can enter an ALTITUDE/FLIGHTLEVEL CROSSING MARKER.
For example if you want to know where you will cross FL210 during climb or descend, you type in FL210.
On the magenta line you would see a small green circle and FL210 in green color, where you are going to cross that altitude.
Depending on how many FIX pages the FMC has you can combine MARKERS.
If there are only 2 FIX pages, then you can use
1x TIME MARKER + 1x ALTITUDE CROSSING MARKER
or
2x TIME-MARKERS
or
2x ALTITUDE-MARKERS.
If you have more pages, for example 6 pages, you have more options.
Is there a way to show on the FMC of the 737NG an ALTITUDE-MARKER, too?
Thanks for your answer.
i will check that because honestly this is the first time i hear about some thing called Time-Marker in the world of FMC or FMS , very interesting thank you.
@@FromStartupToShutdown
Did you come to some results after checking the mentioned FMC functions?
Thanks, very simple explanation.
As I know, If the active Abeam at fix page, the numerical value appears between the green dotted lines, but pmdg is not Simulated it?
Very Helpful! Thx!
great content !
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Awesome info sir. Thanks a lot
Please help us with use of offset in FMC, also the use of vor frequencied and their c (CRS) entries in MCP. I have seen pilots use during departures and approaches. 🙂
Great video!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great ! Thank you :)
Bro I am your new subscriber can you post continue video of 737 fmc or this much only?
Thanks. How can I add additional fix pages?
Simply use the NEXT PAGE key on your CDU then you can step through to a new fix page. Cheers
Can we correct FMC SN in FMC CDU?
What do you mean by FMC SN?
@@FromStartupToShutdown the FMC CDU will show the FMC serial number right, is it possible to correct the same. My case is, the FMC SN labelled in the plate is differing from that which is showing in the CDU. Can we edit and re enter the SN in FMC just like we correct the engine serial numbers..?
@@krishnab2046 Do you mean the AIRAC cycle Database ? there is nothing as SN in the CDU.
@@FromStartupToShutdown can you give your mail Id, I will send screenshots
Could you give us some background as to what experience you have and where is your home base? You know a lot about the B737-800 so I gather that you are
a commercial pilot with a slight Italian accent. Your videos are one of the best out there. I have been flying the X-Plane Zibo B737-800 for 2 years and have
about 950 hrs in the simulator. I flew when I was in the Airforce way back when. Thanks!