January 30, 201313 yr I was watching this great video on the 737NG. The guy did the GPWS test and it said different warnings then the Ngx does? Anybody know why? Here is the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=Z0FymhhO8yw#t=858s Jordan
January 31, 201313 yr Different company options. There are a few other variations also depending on the equipment. Ken EhlersF70
January 31, 201313 yr For the "airspeed" prompt. But the "obstacle" call is standard and is usually only heard after a long push of the test button. Anyway, try enabling the "AIRSPEED LOW" option in the FMC, Setup, Airplane, Equipment menu.
January 31, 201313 yr Anyway, try enabling the "AIRSPEED LOW" option in the FMC, Setup, Airplane, Equipment menu. I can't find that option in the NGX 11 pages of equipment options. Jay Vorkapic
January 31, 201313 yr Ah, it is there. I have seen it. Maybe the display options? Then next menu down?
January 31, 201313 yr Author For the "airspeed" prompt. But the "obstacle" call is standard and is usually only heard after a long push of the test button. Anyway, try enabling the "AIRSPEED LOW" option in the FMC, Setup, Airplane, Equipment menu. Alright thanks. I knew it was probably somewhere in the Ngx
January 31, 201313 yr Ah, it is there. I have seen it. Maybe the display options? Then next menu down? Yep it's there, I found it under displays on the PFD page, I had it on already but I have never heard the GPWS call out for it. Jay Vorkapic
January 31, 201313 yr Commercial Member As all of you can see with the amount of options available for selection in the NGX options menu, aviation isn't as standardized and programmatic as you think. I have a feeling it'll blow some minds here, but even the US ATC facilities use different equipment. Some towers have radar feeds, some don't; some radar facilities use STARS, others use ARTS, or C-ARTS, or ARTS-III, or ARTS-II, or ARTS-IIIe; some en route facilities use HOST, some use ERAM (in various implementations). Planes are like cars. Some have the Bluetooth and CD players with MP3 capability. Others are still stuck with a cassette deck... Kyle Rodgers
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