Embraer 170 FLIGHT TUTORIAL. Berlin EDDT to Vienna LOWW. Version 2.1 August
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1 Embraer 170 FLIGHT TUTORIAL Berlin EDDT to Vienna LOWW Version 2.1 August The E-jets Series is developed by Feelthere and Wilco Publishing and available for purchase at
2 CONTENT 2 Introduction...3 Convention used in this tutorial...4 Copyright and Licence usage...5 Version notes...6 References and add-ons you may consider using...7 FS and Aircraft Configuration...8 Flight Preparation / route and chart analysis...15 Getting on board / powering on the Aircraft...23 FMS Programming...39 Engine Start...54 Taxi and Take Off...61 Climbing...70 Cruise...74 Preparing Approach and Descent...80 Landing and Taxiing to the gates...89 Powering off the aircraft...95 Appendix...98 Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
3 INTRODUCTION 3 Welcome to this tutorial of Wilco Embraer 170! This is my second piece of work on the Embraer series after the very popular Embraer 145 complete tutorial still available for download on The Embraer 170 is a very recent aircraft and one of the latest entrants into the top end of the regional jet airliner market, with seating capacities spanning from 70 to 108. Embraer announced the ERJ-170 in 1999, and formally launched the program on June 14 that year at the Paris Air show. The 70 seat Embraer 170, rolled out on October and first flew on February Six aircraft were being used in the flight test program. For more information about Embraer and the 170, visit Embraer s website: Read through this tutorial that will take you on a short European haul from Berlin, Germany to Vienna, Austria and you will soon be enjoying the state of the art Honeywell Primus Epic EFIS avionics! Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
4 CONVENTION USED 4 This tutorial is consistently divided into two parts, with the illustrations/screenshots on the left, and the instructions/references on the right. When complex and long configuration is required, such as FMS programming, the starting point will be illustrated with a screenshot on the left of the first page, the instructions will be explained on the right of the same page, and the results of these instructions will be displayed onto the next page with a new screenshot. Please report any typing errors or mistakes to [email protected] Red boxes are pointing at highlights on a screenshot, for example on the EICAS screen to see the result of any particular actions. This sign is drawing your attention to a specific command / action to undertake. For example open or close the doors, set the parking brake, click on a switch, etc. TAKE OFF - OK Sequences of numbers also shown on screenshots are referring to a set of ordered actions, for example to power up the aircraft. This logo and font and colour will be used to refer to an aural message from our aircraft computer system. This icon illustrates a specific configuration / tweaking of the aircraft or the simulator to get the desired result, for example configuring the EMB configuration utility. This icon illustrates a warning or important step that requires special attention. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
5 COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE USAGE 5 This tutorial has been written and published for recreational usage for Microsoft Flight Simulator and should never be used for real flying situations. This tutorial is freeware and thus free or charge for any private users who wishes to enhance their experience flying the E-jets Series from Wilco Publishing. This tutorial cannot be distributed, hosted, modified, and copied even partially without the agreement or consent of the author. Please consult the readme.txt file included with this pdf document at the time of download. If you think any part of this tutorial text, images, references is infringing existing copyright, please contact the author who will remove such material immediately. The author can be directly contacted at [email protected] Private users are highly encouraged to contribute to the work of the author on a volunteer donation basis using either Paypal accounts or the International Call charge system available and explained on the website of the author Thank you! Please contribute! Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
6 VERSION NOTES 6 This tutorial is version 2. The main differences from version 1 are listed below: General layout enhancement and correction of typo errors Walk around procedure added Fully automated flight now supported: use of auto throttles during the whole flight & FMS speed programming sequence Added documentation link to the reference pages New appendix available at the end of the tutorial describing how to create/review/save/delete a flight plan into the FMS Landing procedure made simpler and closer to reality Aerosoft AES new version used (1.99) and better integration with tutorial flight (callouts) Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
7 REFERENCES AND ADD-ONS 7 REQUIRED Below is a list of configuration, references and add-ons that were used to complete this tutorial. You may want to use exactly the same configuration to run though this tutorial or try your own settings. If you experience any technical issue, please contact Feelthere I recommend running your PC under Windows XP Service Pack 3 Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 with 9.1 patch Wilco E-jets series / base pack with Service Pack 4 Route Finder: flight plan calculation Vroute flight and weather planning Berlin Tegel chart package (included in this tutorial) Vienna Schwechat chart package (included in this tutorial) OPTIONAL AIRAC updates this tutorial is using cycle 0903 Embraer 190 system manuals (similar to 170) from smartcockpit Airport Enhancement Services from Aerosoft + E170 Configuration File Berlin Tegel Scenery / Aerosoft German Airport #3 Vienna Schwechat scenery [Feelthere_pic_e170.zip] Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
8 FS AND AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION 8 Let s start working! The first step is to configure our aircraft using the Configurator tool available from the Windows start button as illustrated. If you cannot find the entry under All Programs, you can manually retrieve the Configurator at the following location (default installation): C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9\FeelThere\E170\EmbSetup.exe Let s have a look at the different tabs and make the necessary changes for our tutorial. Preferences Nothing to change here. Leave everything as default. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
9 FS AND AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION 9 Load Manager This tutorial is using the Embraer 170 LR so make sure to select this model. We will use the metric system in this tutorial but you can leave it to Imperial if better for you. Adjust Pax number to 60 Move the Cargo selector to 0 Change the weight unit to Metric(KG) This should give us a Zero Fuel Weight of 26.5 Tons. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
10 FS AND AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION 10 Displays Change the Weight section to display Kilogram. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
11 FS AND AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION 11 Graphics Nothing to change here. Leave everything as default. FPS FPS stands for (Picture) Frame Per Second. If you experience a lack of fluidity when flying with this aircraft, lower the percentage of some instruments and check again the performance aspects. If you have a fairly recent and descent PC, the default values should be OK as this aircraft is not FPS intensive. Nothing to change here. Leave everything as default. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
12 FS AND AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION 12 Startup To increase realism, change the option to Dark and Cold. Sound Nothing to change here. Leave everything as default. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
13 FS AND AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION 13 Joystick Nothing to change here. Leave everything as default. To enhance your flying experience, I suggest using the CH yoke and the CH pedals. These devices work fine with the Embraer and not adjustments in the setting were necessary. IRS IRS stands for Inertial Reference System and is basically the time necessary for the aircraft to find its position once powered up. If you have a GPS in your car, then you probably have experienced this when you start your GPS device and need to wait a couple of minutes before it is able to give you an accurate position. Leave the default settings for now. You can always change these later, especially if you want the IRS to be faster or slower in finding the aircraft position. WX Radar Nothing to change here. Leave everything as default. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
14 FS AND AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATION 14 Keyboard This tab enables you to customize keyboard shortcuts for various systems or functions. I recommend you leave everything as default here. This aircraft is by default compatible with Goflight and VRInsight modules which are pretty cool. I recommend using these modules if you want to enhance your simulation experience, I personally have two Goflight and two VRInsight modules. The MCP Combo module from VRInsight The RP48 Panel Module Check out and for more information. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
15 FLIGHT PREPARATION THE BRIEFING ROOM 15 Welcome to the Briefing Room! Before boarding the aircraft this morning, we are going to review the latest weather updates, departure and arrival procedures and charts as well as specific details about our flight. Today we are flying 60 PAX and no cargo from Berlin Tegel EDDT, Germany to Vienna Schwechat LOWW, Austria on a short flight just over 300 nautical miles. We are operating this flight on behalf of a major airline. Most passengers will transit to Vienna to another long haul to Asia so we must make sure we are not late at LOWW! Our alternate airport will be LZIB Bratislava airport only 26nm west of Vienna. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
16 FLIGHT PREPARATION THE BRIEFING ROOM 16 Computed route from BERLIN-TEGEL (EDDT, ED) to SCHWECHAT (LOWW, LO): 15 fixes, nautical miles Cruise altitude between FL330 and FL330 EDDT (0.0nm) -SID-> GERGA (27.1nm) -UM725-> TUVAK (39.4nm) - UM725-> GORIG (44.4nm) -UM725-> BESKO (48.7nm) -UM725-> LUROS (69.7nm) - UM725-> EBASA (75.4nm) -UM725-> KOBUS (93.0nm) -UM725-> BUSIR (116.8nm) -M725-> HDO (128.5nm) -UM725-> KOMUR (151.9nm) -UM725-> LUMES (162.7nm) -UM725-> VLM (206.7nm) -UT46-> ASTUT (275.0nm) -STAR-> LOWW (319.4nm) Details: ID FREQ TRK DIST Coords Name/Remarks EDDT 0 0 N52 33'34.87" E013 17'15.76" B-TEGEL GERGA N52 36'09.01" E014 01'41.28" GERGA TUVAK N52 23'59.23" E014 04'14.73" TUVAK GORIG N52 18'59.64" E014 05'17.33" GORIG BESKO N52 14'43.69" E014 06'10.61" BESKO LUROS N51 53'54.94" E014 10'28.10" LUROS EBASA N51 48'16.08" E014 11'37.28" EBASA KOBUS N51 30'48.23" E014 15'09.38" KOBUS BUSIR N51 07'14.84" E014 19'51.17" BUSIR HDO N50 55'41.34" E014 22'07.68" HERMSDORF KOMUR N50 33'44.46" E014 34'53.90" KOMUR LUMES N50 23'33.89" E014 40'44.43" LUMES VLM N49 42'15.38" E015 04'00.27" VLASIM ASTUT N48 45'48.65" E016 02'52.35" ASTUT LOWW N48 06'37.00" E016 34'11.00" SCHWECHAT Tracks are magnetic, distances are in nautical miles. EDDT SID GERGA UM725 BUSIR M725 HDO UM725 VLM UT46 ASTUT STAR LOWW Route planning Connect to routefinder - and complete the required information: Departure : EDDT Destination : LOWW Database cycle : 0903 Leave the other options and press Find Route you should get your computed route such as illustrated on the left. The important information we will need is the line at the bottom containing the waypoints and routes we will manually enter into the FMS of the aircraft. AIRAC cycles change every month. What this means is that you may end up with a different route for the same departure and destination airports. The good news is you can still fly this tutorial even if you don t have the latest cycle. Just make sure you select the relevant cycle on routefinder and then print or make a note of the route result. You only need the last line circled in red on the left. At the time of writing this version (August 2009), the EDDT-LOWW route has been considerably changed to a more simplified route. Check routefinder for the latest route. However, in order to demonstrate a more complex FMS input into this tutorial, we will stick to the previous plan cycle Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
17 FLIGHT PREPARATION THE BRIEFING ROOM 17 Our parking stand at EDDT will be number 15. The latest weather bulletin available on Vroute is pretty good. Although a cold front is making its way towards Central Europe, no major weather disturbance is of significant importance for our short haul today. Connect to to get the latest weather updates. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
18 FLIGHT PREPARATION THE BRIEFING ROOM 18 Taxiing from our parking stand to runway 26L should be nice and easy and will give us a good overview of the APRON as illustrated below by the yellow line: O Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
19 FLIGHT PREPARATION THE BRIEFING ROOM 19 EDDT SID We expect a departure on runway 26L with a GERGA 2L SID to the west to our first waypoint GERGA. We have two speed limitations, one is 220KT when turning to DT263, the other 250KT until we reach FL100. EDDT SID GERGA UM725 BUSIR M725 HDO UM725 VLM UT46 ASTUT STAR LOWW Review and download full PDF charts from VACC SAG Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
20 FLIGHT PREPARATION THE BRIEFING ROOM 20 LOWW STAR Arrival Our arrival at LOWW will be ASTUT 1W taking us from our last waypoint ASTUT to MABOD. We have one speed restriction which is 250KT below FL100 and one altitude constraint which is 6000FT at MABOD. Should we hold at MABOD, we can only do so at 5000FT. EDDT SID GERGA UM725 BUSIR M725 HDO UM725 VLM UT46 ASTUT STAR LOWW Review and download full PDF charts from VACC Austria Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
21 FLIGHT PREPARATION THE BRIEFING ROOM 21 LOWW Transition to final approach Runway 16 From MABOD, we expect a runway 16 landing although the runway in service may change by the time we get there - so we expect to follow transition MABOD 2L. Review and download full PDF charts from VACC Austria Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
22 FLIGHT PREPARATION THE BRIEFING ROOM 22 ILS Landing Should we land on runway 16, we must remember to set the ILS to a course of 162 and set the frequency to OEZ. Otherwise, we have the full set of maps for LOWW with us in the cockpit. Our briefing is now complete! Review and download full PDF charts from VACC Austria Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
23 GETTING ON BOARD! 23 Now the serious stuff begins! Start Flight Simulator as usual then create a new flight. Step 1 is selecting the aircraft Choose Embraer Feelthere Wilco and the Embraer 170. Select the variation you like, for example Finnair which has nice colours. The Embraer FlyAir illustrated in this tutorial is a custom repaint made by myself, which is no longer available for download, due to copyright issues. Step 2 is selecting the airport. Choose EDDT or Tegel as the airport name and select Gate 15 Gate Small Remember it is recommended that you install the Aerosoft scenery for Tegel. If you don t have this scenery installed, you may use the standard FS scenery and choose an alternate parking stand. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
24 GETTING ON BOARD! 24 Step 3 is selecting the weather. We will fly this tutorial using the realworld weather conditions which should give us a more realistic situation. Make sure you have an Internet connection to use this weather mode; otherwise you will get regular annoying error messages from Flight Simulator. If you are not familiar with flying with potential bad condition or just want a more calm flight, choose Fair Weather from the Weather Themes. The real-world weather option is making the weather changing all the time, especially the winds so bear in mind that your flight may not be exactly the same as this one demonstrated in this tutorial. Step 4 is Time and Season. This flight was made on the 29 th of August 2008 at 12:35 local time. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
25 GETTING ON BOARD! 25 Final result should look like this, with all 4 criteria populated, aircraft, location, weather and time/season. Review your options then press Fly Now! to start. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
26 GETTING ON BOARD! 26 OK, we are now sitting in the cockpit into the left captain seat. The cockpit should be cold and dark, no noise and nothing lit. The first good news is that you will find this cockpit easy to familiarize with, Embraer has made life easy for you and unlike older birds such as the MD82 for example, everything here is rational and information is kept to a minimum, the Embraer 170 cockpit is certainly not a Xmas tree! First thing you should notice is the small click-spot panel located on the top left part of the screen. We will mostly use the first three of these handy buttons, Overhead panel, Pedestal and Computer or FMS. One thing to remember: DARK AND QUIET COCKPIT The concept used to design and operate the airplane was based on the assumption that while in flight, all systems are normal when: Overhead, main, glare shield and control pedestal panels have no lights on. No aural warnings are being issued. The selector knobs are positioned at twelve o clock. A white striped bar illuminates on any button to indicate that it is not in its normal position. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
27 GETTING ON BOARD! 27 Make sure your parking brake is set. Open the PAX doors Shift + E and the cargo doors Shift + E + 2 If you have AES installed which I strongly recommend especially for this aircraft switch to the external view to admire your aircraft at its parking stand. Unlike most of its competitors, the Embraer 170 is not fitted with a retractable stair, so this is where the AES from Aerosoft comes useful to provide all the assistance around this aircraft. Flight1 view a great free tool! This small module installs into FS2004 and supplies simple mouse-based movements, panning, and more, using the centre mouse wheel/button. You can also move past the default view limits of FS2004 (good for strolling through virtual cabins). After you download, please make sure you read the full instructions included. For instructions on how to use AES and configure its options, refer to Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
28 GETTING ON BOARD! 28 These are other views of the AES benefits, after calling for catering and cleaning services as well as the fuel truck. Our aircraft truly deserves the best! Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
29 GETTING ON BOARD! 29 COCKPIT SAFETY INSPECTION Open the overhead panel by pressing O Check the Hydraulic Panel and verify that : SYSTEM 1 and 2 Electrical Pumps... AUTO SYSTEM 3 Electrical Pump A... OFF SYSTEM 3 Electrical Pump B... AUTO PTU... AUTO On the main panel, Check that the landing gear level is DOWN Close the overhead panel by pressing O again. Open the Pedestal and check the following items: Start/Stop Selectors Slat/Flap Lever Parking Brake STOP VERIFY POSITION SET Close the Pedestal. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
30 GETTING ON BOARD! 30 POWER UP It's time to power on the aircraft. Open the overhead panel by pressing O Switch Bat 1 and Bat 2 to ON You will hear a nice welcoming voice which says AURAL UNIT OK You will also hear a repeated bell alarm that you should not worry about at this stage. To cancel the alarm, return to the main panel by closing the Overhead panel and press the yellow flashing button as illustrated below: Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
31 GETTING ON BOARD! 31 Turn the Emergency Light knob to ON. Close the Overhead panel and check the two flashing yellow messages: EICAS for EMERG LT NOT ARMED and EMERG LT ON Turn the Emergency Light to the middle ARMED position. Turn the Non Smoking and Seat Belt signs ON. Turn the position NAV lights ON to indicate there is life in the aircraft. Start the APU by rotating the knob to the START position. Check the EICAS for correct APU ignition. APU should display 100% green as illustrated below when fully available: Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
32 GETTING ON BOARD! 32 WALKAROUND INSPECTION Turn on the inspection lights and send your co-pilot for the walk around of the aircraft, to make sure everything is in working order! These lights usually only need to be turned on at night, but who cares Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
33 GETTING ON BOARD! 33 At this stage, all systems are powering up and it may take a while before the aircraft is fully operational. Amongst other things, the IRS system will need some time to align. Let s take advantage of this time to quickly go through the main systems of our flight deck. The PRIMARY FLIGHT DISPLAY (PFD) displays information such as airspeed indicator, altitude indicator, ADI, HSI, vertical speed indicator, radio aids, autopilot, flight director and radio altitude data. They are displayed in two sections, top and bottom, each one presenting a group of information. The MULTI FUNCTION DISPLAY (MFD) presents map and plan navigation formats and various systems synoptic formats selectable by the flight crew. The MFD provides redundancy to display both the PFD and EICAS formats using the REVERSIONARY PANEL. It also has the ability to display maintenance information. The ENGINE INDICATION AND CREW ALERTING SYSTEM DISPLAY (EICAS) displays engine and system parameters such as flap, gear, spoilers and trim positions, total fuel quantity, APU and environmental information. The EICAS also displays crew awareness messages. The MULTIFUNCTION CONTROL DISPLAY UNIT (MCDU) and FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (FMS) allows radio tuning, PFD radio tuning display setup; manual engine rating selection, engine takeoff data set and avionics display setup and test. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
34 GETTING ON BOARD! 34 Systems not yet initialized: Make sure all systems have been properly initialized and IRS aligned, your main panel should look like the bottom left illustration: - Captain PFD is now powered up - ATT Fail and HDG Fail red indications on the PFD and MFD are now gone - Limited crew awareness messages on the EICAS (white colour only): Systems initialized: IRS must be aligned before computing a route Once powered up, It is very important to wait for the aircraft to properly align the IRS so that the FMS can be used to start programming our route. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
35 GETTING ON BOARD! 35 INITIAL SYSTEM CHECKING It Is time to check our systems and ensure everything is OK before starting boarding the plane. Systems are checked using the MFD. Right click anywhere on the MFD to expand it. You will notice that the current page is displaying the aircraft with exits marked as green when closed and red when opened. The MFD is presented with five different sections: Map, Plan, Systems Status on the top and TCAS and Weather on the bottom area of the screen. Click on Systems Status: you will see a sub menu appearing with a number of options available. Note that Status is the default option being displayed. In the next pages, we are going to review each system page in detail. Enlarge the MFD before using it! I strongly recommend enlarging the MFD window before changing display options, the small contextual menu will respond much better if the window is enlarged first. To enlarge the MFD, right click anywhere on it. Right clicking again will normalize it. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
36 GETTING ON BOARD! 36 Systems Electric We can see that APU is running and providing current to most systems (indicated by the green lines, grey lines indicate that current is not provided) Systems Hydraulics Check QTY (quantity) values at this stage, they should all be close to 100% Different values could indicate a leak in the hydraulic system. The pressure is 0 PSI at the moment as we haven t powered up the engines yet which provide pressure. Note that all connector lines are greyed which indicates no hydraulic flow at the moment. Systems Fuel This is showing the quantity of fuel in our aircraft at the moment and also the fuel flow between tanks. Cross feed valve is shown as being closed. Systems Anti Ice Here we can check the outside temperature on our wings (11 c). We can also see that the engines are not running at the moment, therefore no temperature indication for them. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
37 GETTING ON BOARD! 37 Systems ECS This is the Environmental Control Systems page showing us the actual temperature for the cockpit and cabin. It is also indicating that the APU is currently supplying power for both air conditioning pack 1 and 2 Before resetting the MFD to its normal view (if you previously expanded it), make sure to reset the default view to Status and close the mini menu by clicking the white cross as illustrated. Right click on MFD to return to normal cockpit view Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
38 GETTING ON BOARD! 38 We are now ready for boarding the passengers. Call for AES by pressing the dedicated key (I have configured the F9 key) and choose F5 option Request boarding NOW You will soon see buses arriving to our aircraft and hear people boarding the plane. This does not mean we can rest meanwhile as we have to move to one of the most important phase of flight preparation: FMS programming. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
39 FMS PROGRAMMING 39 FMS Programming It is now time to move to one of the most important phase of flight: FMS programming. Basically, this consists of programming our route from our departure to arrival, including SID and STAR procedures and determining several parameters of flight such as performance, speeds, altitudes and constraints. 1L 2L 3L 4L 5L 6L 1R 2R 3R 4R 5R 6R Press the C icon to open the Flight Management System The Embraer 170 FMS is pretty standard, so if you have previously used FMS from Boeing or Airbus, you will quickly find your way round here. In this tutorial, we will refer to 1L to 6L for keys to the left side, and 1R to 6R for keys to the right side. The Blank key circled in yellow enables keyboard activation to enter data using your computer keyboard instead of clicking on the FMS keys. Pressing the blank key will display a little orange k letter in the top left corner when keyboard is active. Press the blank key again to disable keyboard mode. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
40 FMS PROGRAMMING 40 OK, this is the first screen you should see after opening the FMS. This is the RADIO screen which can be recalled anytime you need by pressing the RADIO key (circled in yellow) from the function keys. Note that the FMS is currently alerting us on NO PRESENT POSITION. This basically means that the computer does not know where we are. We need to enter our location now. Press the NAV function key Next FMS section logic / page layout In order to complete the following steps in the right order, make sure to go through the following pages in this specific order: Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
41 FMS PROGRAMMING 41 This is the NAV INDEX page. Press 6R POS INIT Press 1L NAV IDENT to check the database date. We can see the date of our flight in blue (29AUG08) and activate database cycle (0903). In this example it is red because it doesn t match the date of our flight (not good in real world but OK for our tutorial) Press 6R POS INIT Press 6L POS SENSORS Press 1R and 2R to load position. NO PRESENT POSITION indication at the bottom of the screen should now disappear. If not try pressing 1R or 2R again. Our FMS knows where we are! Press 6R to move to the next section (FLIGHT PLAN) Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
42 FMS PROGRAMMING 42 EDDT is already populated under 1L as our ORIGIN airport which is a good thing. Remember our flight plan from page 16. Here is a summary of it: EDDT SID GERGA UM725 BUSIR M725 HDO UM725 VLM UT46 ASTUT STAR LOWW Type LOWW on the keyboard of the FMS, it should appear on the scratchpad area as circled then press 2R to insert it as our DESTination. Now type our first waypoint GERGA then press 2L to insert it in our flight plan. Destination is now inserted and appears in green. The FMS has found two different waypoints with the same name GERCA. Ours is located N52 (refer to SID charts for EDDT) Press 1L to choose the first waypoint. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
43 FMS PROGRAMMING 43 GERGA now appears in pink as our first waypoint of our flight plan. Press the NEXT button to move to page 2 of our flight plan Type our next sequence which is UM725.BUSIR then press 3L Now type the next bit of our plan: M725.HDO then insert it into our next available line which is 5L in our case. Make sure to type exactly as appearing on the scratchpad; do not forget the dot between the route and the waypoint. You can see from this screen that several waypoints have been added automatically and we now have 3 pages of flight plan. Having done so, we now have 4 pages of flight plan. Press NEXT again to move to page 3 of 4 Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
44 FMS PROGRAMMING 44 Type UM725.VLM then press 1L Our flight plan is now complete but we still need to insert the destination airport as our last waypoint. Type LOWW then press 5L ALWAYS insert the destination airport as the final waypoint of your flight plan. 3 extra waypoints added in this step. At this point, and before activating it, you may want to review the flight plan on the map of the MFD. Click on PLAN then tick the WPT Ident as illustrated. Close the mini menu with the cross. Type UT46.ASTUT then press 4L To zoom in/out the MFD plan, use the TOP section of the FMS knob. Cyan figure indicates the scale (here 50nm) To navigate between waypoints, use the LOWER section of the FMS knob. decrease increase zoom zoom previous next wpt wpt Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
45 FMS PROGRAMMING 45 Press 6R to activate the flight plan. Page 2 is where we set our fuel reserve. Press 2R to enter it in minutes rather than in kilos. Our route is now complete. Next step is to set up the Performance parameters of our aircraft. Type 30 on the FMS keyboard and insert it into 3L. Press 6R to perf init Performance Init consists of 3 pages. Page 1 enables us to change parameters in blue for climb, cruise and descent. No we are back at page 2/3 with 30 minutes of fuel reserve. Press NEXT to go to page 3. Our cruise speed is set to LRC: Long Range Cruise which will result in a moderate speed. We will change this in flight. For now press NEXT to go to page 2. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
46 FMS PROGRAMMING 46 Here we are on page 3 of Perf init. Let s check EDDT SID chart to find the transition altitude which is 5000 feet for EDDT. Now we have to enter our Zero Fuel Weight (ZFW) in 4L and calculate our fuel for the trip too. This will give us our gross weight in 5R Here, we are going to cheat a little bit Type FUEL then insert it into 4R. Type 5000 on the scratchpad then insert the new transition altitude to 1L Our cruising altitude will be FL290 or feet, required by ATC. Type then insert it to 2L We will not deal with winds so we leave 3L values as stated. Tada! We now have all weight values automatically calculated for our route, including fuel which has been adjusted. Note that our Gross Weight is now Kg and fuel quantity is 3810 kg Let s move to the next section which is Performance Data by pressing 6R We need to remember our Gross weight to compute take off speeds. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
47 FMS PROGRAMMING 47 PERF DATA consists of 3 pages. Page 1 is showing us the Estimated Time Enroute (ETE) which is 55 minutes to complete our flight. Fuel REQuired and REMaining values are also indicated. Here we must choose a runway. We know from the previous flight briefing that we will take off from 26L Press 4L to choose runway 26 left Press NEXT to get to page 2 Page 2 is giving us an estimate of the fuel remaining at destination which is 1.7 ton. Now we must select our SID. Since our first waypoint is GERGA, it makes sense to choose GERG2L. Press NEXT to get to page 3 Press 5L Page 3 is about fuel reserve. Press 6R to move to departure pages At this stage, the SID is selected but not added to the fight plan yet. Press 6R review to review the suggested SID route details. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
48 FMS PROGRAMMING 48 At this point, switch to Map view of the MFD to actually review the SID. Note that the SID is represented in dotted white line, meaning it is not activated yet. The dotted line has now become solid on the MFD which means the SID is activated. Use the FMS knob to zoom in and out (upper part of the knob) and to scroll from one waypoint to another (lower part of the knob) previous next wpt wpt Careful when moving from one waypoint to another when reviewing a route: make sure to always return to the first waypoint, especially while flying. Not doing so may cause visual disorientation on the map! Now take a look at the PFD. MSG in yellow should appear, meaning the FMS is alerting you about something. Make sure to always open the FMS when you see MSG on the PFD. Back to our FMS, once you are OK with the SID to be inserted to our flight plan. Press 6R to activate it now. We are not going to worry too much about this message for the moment: Press CLR key of the FMS to delete the message. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
49 FMS PROGRAMMING 49 Here is our completed flight plan, consisting of 6 pages of waypoints. Feel free to review it using and Switch to PLAN view on the MFD and visually check for any inconsistency of the flight plan. All waypoints should be more or less in the same direction until LOWW. Remember to use the FMS knob to move across your waypoints. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
50 FMS PROGRAMMING 50 OK, let s go back to the PERF INDEX page by pressing the PERF key. Now if you remember from the PERF DATA section, our gross weight today is kg, which is nearly 30,5 tons We must now enter our takeoff speeds by pressing 2R Referring to the take off speed table included in the manual, work out the speeds for kilos Also refer to the final segment speed table to calculate VFS (here 184 for kilos) Let s move directly to page 3 by pressing NEXT twice. Now enter the speeds : 120 as V1 then 1L 130 as VR then 2L 136 as V2 then 3L 184 as VFS then 1R Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
51 FMS PROGRAMMING 51 Press 6L CLIMB to check the climbing values. Descent will be executed at a speed of 250 knots with a descent angle of 3 degrees. Again these values could be changed now but we will do it when we actually start the descent. Press 6L LANDING to check the landing values. Review the climbing values: it is expected to climb at a speed of 240 knots to reach our cruising altitude of feet. Estimated time for climbing is 11 minutes. Not much here as we haven't selected the landing runway yet. We will take care of this in flight. Press 6L CRUISE to check the cruise settings. Default settings for cruising is long range mode at Mach 62. This is OK for long hauls but it may be a bit slow for our flight today. In the real world we should change this value now but in this tutorial we will do it in flight when we reach the cruising altitude. Press 6L FLT PLAN to return to our flight plan. Well done, our FMS programming is now complete! Close the FMS by pressing Press 6L DESCENT to check the descent settings. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
52 FMS PROGRAMMING 52 Configuring Map view Before requesting engine start, let s configure our Map view on the MFD. We are going to add vital information to it for our flight: - add waypoint ident - activate TCAS - active weather information - activate vertical profile / progress display Click on MAP to expand the mini menu then tick the WPT Ident, Vert Prof, TCAS and Weather options. You will note that a new section is now displayed at the bottom of the MFD, showing the vertical profile, weather information (left) and TCAS information (right) Note that every time you tick a box, the mini menu is automatically closed so you need to click on its heading to open it again. Also, you cannot switch from one heading to another if you leave a mini menu open. Make sure to always close it manually by clicking its cross. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
53 FMS PROGRAMMING 53 Next, click on TCAS at the bottom of the MFD and tick Range box. TCAS is not activated yet, but we are going to pre select the required mode BLW = below TCAS (when landing) NRM = normal TCAS (when cruising) ABV = above TCAS (when climbing) Select the ABV option in preparation for take off To change this option, place your mouse on BLW / NRM / ABV and scroll your mouse wheel until the required option is highlighted in green. Next, click on Weather and select WX and Turb as illustrated. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
54 ENGINE START 54 Engine start Get clearance from FS9 ATC to taxi Note: for the purpose of this tutorial; we will NOT use FS9 ATC except for requesting taxi clearance from the ground, take off clearance from the tower and landing permission at destination FS9 ATC will therefore consider our flight as being VFR. Open AES window and choose F6 prepare position for departure. Make sure your parking brake is still set. If you now switch to external view, you will see retractable stairs moving away from the aircraft. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
55 ENGINE START 55 Close all doors (shift + E / shift + E +2 ) Visually monitor on the MFD that all doors are green. AES You will hear various instructions from AES from now on, before, during and after pushing back. Make sure to follow these instructions. Request push back to the Left (F1) from the AES window. AES Release the parking brake. Release the parking brake. Push back in progress. AES Left is clear, right is clear, OK to start engine. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
56 ENGINE START 56 Open the overhead panel and switch RED BEACON to ON Open the Pedestal and RIGHT click on engine 2 cover to release it, then rotate engine switch to the START position. Immediately close the cover by right clicking on it again. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
57 ENGINE START 57 Monitor on the EICAS engine 2 rotation. Soon after Engine 2 has started, you will hear an alarm. Disable the alarm by clicking on the yellow flashing button as illustrated below. Repeat the operation to start engine 1: open the Pedestal and RIGHT click on engine 1 cover to release it, then rotate engine switch to the START position. Immediately close the cover by right clicking on it again. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
58 ENGINE START 58 Wait for engine 1 to start. From the overhead panel, switch ELECPUMP A to ON Once both engines have started, open the Hydraulic page from the Systems Status menu of the MFD and visually check that pressure is accurate. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
59 ENGINE START 59 Now activate the Flight Control (Flt Ctrl) mode and start controlling your devices, yoke and rudder pedals. Systems Flight Controls Yoke full right Move your yoke full right and you should get this. Systems Flight Controls - idle This page is showing us the state of the rudder and elevator when all are to neutral position. Systems Flight Controls - Yoke full left Move your yoke to full left position and you should see this. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
60 ENGINE START 60 Systems Flight Controls Yoke pull Pull your yoke all the way down and you should see this. Systems Flight Controls Rudder pedals LEFT Now push down on the left pedal and you should see this. Systems Flight Controls - Yoke push Push your yoke all the way up and you should get this. Systems Flight Controls - Rudder pedals RIGHT Push down on your right pedal and you should see this. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
61 TAXI AND TAKE OFF 61 AES Set the parking brake. This mean push back is now completed. Set your parking brakes. Open the overhead panel and switch the taxi lights ON (two switches) Stop the APU by rotating the switch to OFF The overhead panel should now be in a black midnight state, which means all main switches pointing at the 12 o clock position and no buttons illuminated. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
62 TAXI AND TAKE OFF 62 Release the parking brakes Increase the throttles gently and start taxiing Lower FLAPS to 2 position Ensure Pitch is correctly configured green value, here 3 % Rotate the auto brake selector to take off position RTO (rotate) Listen to ATIS to check the pressure of the airport. Tegel informs us to set altimeters to 3016 Adjust both PFD and standby altimeters using the knobs highlighted here to Check values on the PFD and standby altimeters. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
63 TAXI AND TAKE OFF 63 Continue taxi and follow runway 26 signs Carefully monitor your ground speed (GSPD) and try not to exceed 15 to 20 knots. Press FD on the FGCP (Flight Guidance Control Panel) Set initial altitude to 5000 feet by rotating the ALT SEL knob TRACK FPA should appear on the PFD Note that the green arrow is pointing to the left as we will use the captain autopilot, not the first officer one. Rotate the speed selector knob from manual to FMS position Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
64 TAXI AND TAKE OFF 64 Press the FMS button to select FMS as the navigation source Visually control on the PFD that the navigation needle and information becomes pink (was green before) Align HDG to FMS direction (pointing to runway heading 261) by rotating the HDG SEL knob. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
65 TAXI AND TAKE OFF 65 You should now be approaching the runway threshold. Open up the FMS and check THRUST mode by clicking the TRS button Thrust should indicate AUTO with 92.6% power thrust for Take Off [TO] Click on the RADIO button to activate TCAS. Press 6L to highlight TA/RA in green. TCAS is now activated. Visually check on the RADIO screen that NAV1 and NAV2 are automatically tuned by FMS The PFD is displaying NAV1 being tuned on DME1 which is Tegel / TGL. On this screenshot, we are at 0.8 nm from the VOR/DME. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
66 TAXI AND TAKE OFF 66 Continue taxi until reaching the runway threshold. Tune to Tegel tower to request take off clearance (VFR) from the tower. Open the pedestal and press the T/O CONFIG button. You should hear TAKE OFF OKAY Open the overhead panel and switch the following: strobe - ON taxi lights - OFF landing lights - ON Sterile Sign - ON (indicate to the crew not to contact the cockpit from now) Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
67 TAXI AND TAKE OFF 67 Engage auto throttles by pressing the A/T button Activate TO/GA mode by clicking the hidden spot located just above the A/T button. Visually check on the PFD that TO/GA mode is engaged. You should read TRACK TO and see the horizontal pink bar rising to 10 as illustrated here. Also, the EICAS should display T/0-1 mode with 92.9% of thrust available for take off. Click on MAP to switch to MAP view Adjust the scale of the map to 5 miles by pointing your mouse cursor anywhere on the map then rotating the mouse wheel. The cyan figure indicates the scale of the map. Note that you should also see traffic moving around indicated by cyan symbols with their relative altitude. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
68 TAXI AND TAKE OFF 68 Ready to go! We are now ready for take off, aligned in the middle of the runway (well, not quite in my case as I am not completely aligned with the axis as illustrated just below!) Fully advance the throttle and maintain the airplane in the axis of the runway. Monitor thrust on the EICAS and keep an eye on your speeds using V1 and VR references as speed increases. Now carefully listen to your co-pilot: - Thrust OK - Speed alive - 80 knots - V1 - Rotate! Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
69 TAXI AND TAKE OFF 69 When hearing ROTATE, pull on your yoke to lift the airplane When hearing POSITIVE RATE OF CLIMB, retract the landing gears While flying the aircraft manually, maintain a correct climb angle by keeping the pink bars aligned in the centre of the PFD. Here for example, you can see that my rate of climb is too high as the aircraft symbols are way too high the horizontal pink bar. This could lead to a dramatic reduction in speed and possibly stall. In this case, push on the yoke to reduce the rate of climb. Passing 400 feet or so, engage AUTOPILOT by pressing AP key Engage lateral navigation mode by pressing NAV key AP pressed: NAV pressed: VNAV pressed: At 1500 feet, engage vertical navigation by pressing VNAV key. Monitor that the modes are engaging correctly on the PFD. The aircraft is now flying automatically. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
70 CLIMBING 70 Retract the flaps using the visual aid of the PFD: green dots appearing next to speed indicates when to retract flaps by one increment. Here for example, we should retract flaps passing 190 knots. F indicator in pink is pointing at the speed when flaps should be fully retracted. Monitor your speed. In situation the aircraft is approaching its high speed limitation. We know it is accelerating as the white trend bar is going up, soon reaching the F indicator. The dashed red and white bar from 230 knots and beyond indicates not permissible speed as long as the flaps are not retracted. Passing Transition Altitude (5000 feet), adjust altimeters to Should you forget, you will see MSG in yellow appearing on the PFD with CHECK BARO SET being displayed on the scratchpad of the FMS. Once altimeters have been calibrated, erase the MSG of the FMS by pressing Check the thrust mode in the FMS. Press TRS key then check that AUTO mode is engaged. Thrust should be the same as climb, as we are climbing at the moment. Also check of the EICAS that CLB mode is currently engaged. In case of an emergency, when extra thrust is required, open the FMS and press 2L TOGA mode for maximum thrust. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
71 CLIMBING 71 Before DT261 waypoint, increase altitude to level 290 Check of the MFD that aircraft is progressing correctly. The upper part of the MFD is showing lateral navigation (aircraft symbol should be aligned with the route) while the lower part is showing vertical navigation (the current vertical speed is represented by the green rising line which should be more or less aligned with the pink line. The horizontal dotted cyan line is representing the altitude set of the FGCPS. Passing feet, switch STERILE, FSTN BELTS and LANDING lights OFF Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
72 CLIMBING 72 EICAS automatic de-clutters mode after takeoff De-cluttering occurs 30 seconds after landing gear retraction and flap/slat retraction, if all parameters are displaying normal indications. The following items are de-cluttered from EICAS: Oil pressure. Oil temperature. Engine vibration. Slat position. Flap position. Speed brake position. Landing gear position. Pitch trim green band. The EICAS FULL pushbutton on the control pedestal inhibits the automatic de-clutter of EICAS. The EICAS is fully displayed when a cautionary condition is detected on one of de-cluttered indications. In normal conditions, de-clutter is disabled when the landing gear is extended. While climbing, check and monitor the pressure indication on the EICAS 1 CABIN ALTITUDE INDICATION 2 CABIN RATE OF CHANGE INDICATION 3 DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE INDICATION 4 LANDING FIELD ELEVATION INDICATION Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
73 CLIMBING 73 Passing TUVAK and before GORIG, we should be nearing our TOC Top of Climb - position This can be both seen on the lateral mode and vertical mode Passing feet, you should hear buzzing and FL290 on the PFD will turn yellow. BUZZ - BUZZ VASEL should appear passing feet. VALT should appear at feet while the aircraft is levelling off. VNAV Autopilot limitation Autopilot will never overfly the altitude set on the MCP. Therefore, you must make sure you change the Altitude on the MCP if you want the FMS to fly it. A typical procedure upon taking off will be to set the constraint altitude by rotating the ALT knob, according to ATC clearance. Vnav will automatically disconnect upon reaching the altitude indicated on the MCP. When ATC clears for higher altitude, set the new ALT on the MCP and hit VNAV again. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
74 CRUISE 74 We have now reached our cruise altitude. Time to relax? Well, you may want to stretch your legs but before doing so, there are a few things we need to sort. Change TCAS mode to NRM on the MFD Change the Map scale to 50nm as illustrated by the cyan colour. Tilt the weather radar in case nothing is displayed on the PFD. Tilting consists of orienting the weather captors up or down by positioning you mouse over the highlighted area and then scrolling the mouse wheel up or down. Change Thrust mode to cruise on the FMS. Press 5L to activate it. This is not compulsory however, and it is perfectly OK to leave the Thrust mode to auto. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
75 CRUISE 75 Cruise speed increase You may have noticed that the cruising speed is quite moderate. We are indeed cruising at Mach 62. We are going to increase this to arrive in time to our destination. Press PERF button of the FMS then select 3R CRUISE Here we can see that the current cruising speed is set to 0.62 mach. This is actually the Long Range Cruise setting (LRC) which is fine for long haul flights but for today, we really want to make this faster. Type.75 on the scratchpad then press 2L to replace the old value. Check that the new value is now appearing as the active speed (0.75) in blue. Aircraft should start accelerating automatically. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
76 CRUISE 76 Let s now review our different systems using the MFD. Electrical system Check voltage for AC BUS 1 and 2. Hydraulic system Check both pressure and quantity indicators for SYS1, 2 and 3. APU should be shown as off. Fuel system Check fuel quantity for both sides, here 1500 kg in tank 1 and 1480kg in tank 2. Values should always be even for both sides. Note that Cross feed in the centre is closed. APU should be shown as off. Anti Ice system Check correct pressure indications for engine anti ice. Note that anti ice on the Embraer 170 is a fully automated process. APU should be shown as off. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
77 CRUISE 77 ECS system Make sure Pack 1 and 2 are running and the temperatures displayed are within correct range, i.e. around 20/25 C APU should be shown as off. Cruise Control One important thing you want to continually monitor during cruise is progress or where we are. Open up the FMS and click on PROG Page 1 of 3 is showing in pink the waypoint we are heading to (EBASA), the next one after that (KOBUS) and our destination (LOWW). It also indicates the distances and ETE Estimated Time En route for each point and the Fuel remaining. So here for example, we can deduce that we will reach destination in 43 minutes with 2.2 tons of fuel remaining in our tanks. Press to move to page 2 Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
78 CRUISE 78 Page 2 is an important one for TOD Top of Descent. This indicates when to expect to begin descent. Here we see that TOD will begin in 18 minutes. This page is also indicating us our Gross Weight and Fuel Quantity remaining. Press to move to page 3 Page 3 is giving us wind speed and direction (WIND) and our Ground Speed (GS) Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
79 CRUISE 79 Monitoring our progress To monitor our progress during the cruise, we can use the FMS or the PFD or both. On the FMS, press the FPL anytime to display the active flight plan. The next waypoint appears in pink. We can also check the speed (SPD) and altitude for each waypoint. In this example, we can see that altitude at VLM is FL290 whereas it is down to FL131 at ASTUT, therefore we can deduct that the TOD (Top Of Descent) will occur between VLM and ASTUT. Feel free to browse the flight plan using and It is also possible to monitor our progress directly on the MFD in Map mode. Press MAP then tick Progress box. You should now see a new section appearing between WEATHER and TCAS, displaying progress information such as the Estimated Time En route for our destination (29 minutes here). We can also figure out that our TOD (Top of Descent) is getting closer as it now appears on our route. It s time to prepare our descent and approach to LOWW! Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
80 PREPARING APPROACH AND DESCENT 80 Refer to pages 20, 21 and 22 for LOWW charts Press FPL button on the FMS to display Flight Plan. Press 6L to display the ARRIVAL pages. We can see that our STAR is now selected. Press 2L to choose the approach Press 3L STAR We are expecting a runway 16 landing, using the ILS Press 5L to choose this landing option 1L Choose ASTUT7W by pressing This is the TRANSITION Page. Refer to chart on page 21 for LOWW transitions. We need to activate Transition MABOD 2L Press 2L to choose this landing option Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
81 PREPARING APPROACH AND DESCENT 81 Press 6R ARRIVAL Check on the MFD that the STAR procedure looks OK. It is not activated yet and therefore appears as doted white lines. Press 6R INSERT Press 6R ACTIVATE Our modified flight plan now includes 6 pages of waypoints. The STAR has now been added to the flight plan. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
82 PREPARING APPROACH AND DESCENT 82 Switch back to Plan view on the MFD. We should now be very near the Top Of Descent. Check the flight plan information on the FMS, ASTUT is to be reached at FL210. Using the altitude selector knob, reduce altitude to FL210. Check on the PFD that FL210 is properly displayed. You can change the altitude value anytime during cruising as the FMS will only allow the aircraft to descent upon reaching the Top of Descent -TOD. However, the FMS will never start descending if you forget to change the altitude value using the altitude preset knob. The FMS will remind you should you forget: Just before reaching TOD, a new vertical mode control scale will appear on the PFD. At TOD, VPATH is arming (shown highlighted) then activated and the aircraft starts descending. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
83 PREPARING APPROACH AND DESCENT 83 DESCENT SPEED ADJUSTMENTS If we analyse the descent path on the vertical representation of the MFD, we can clearly identify a problem: the aircraft will descent using a moderate angle until ASTUT then with a much steeper angle to MABOD. This is going to be difficult to achieve, all the more so as MABOD is below feet which means our speed will also have to be reduced to 250 knots. We have to increase the angle of descent now! Press FPL button on the FMS to display Flight Plan Type in the scratchpad then click 2R This is going to force the FMS to reach feet at ASTUT instead of the initial feet Press 6R ACTIVATE to implement the change. The aircraft will start increasing the angle of descent. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
84 PREPARING APPROACH AND DESCENT 84 Reduce altitude to feet using the altitude selector knob. We are now going to enter our approach speeds in preparation for landing. Press PROG key of the FMS then to move to page 2 Check our current Gross Weight which is kilos Next, Press PERF key of the FMS then 3R LANDING then press NEXT twice to move to page 3/3 (see next page) Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
85 PREPARING APPROACH AND DESCENT 85 LANDING V SPEED CHARTS: NO ICING CONDITIONS Now using the landing speed chart included in the manual, identify the line matching our gross weight, here we will go for the closest, that is kilos. It is always better to considerate a slightly heavier weight just to make sure we will not stall. We plan to land with flaps fully deployed so we will use the VREF-FLAP FULL column. Type 178 then 1R Type 116 then 1L Type 130 then 2L Type 147 then 3L Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
86 PREPARING APPROACH AND DESCENT 86 On the MFD, change TCAS mode to BELOW (BLW) Monitor your angle of descent. You may find out that we are not descending fast enough: the little triangle is way too low on the PFD and you get a message on the FMS In case you need to increase the angle/speed of descent (not likely to happen in this tutorial): Activate VS mode and increase vertical speed to feet/minute by rotating the vertical speed knob. Vertical mode on the PFD should read VS in green Monitor the selected VS on the PFD (displayed in cyan) Once satisfactory altitude has been reached, press VNAV to reengage FMS vertical nav control. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
87 PREPARING APPROACH AND DESCENT 87 Before reaching ASTUT, Reduce ALT to feet using the altitude selector knob. VPATH should still be selected as the current vertical mode. At around feet, aircraft will automatically start to slow down in order not to exceed the max speed of 250 knots. Consequently, the rate of descent will also be reduced, making it unlikely to reach feet at MABOD. Fully engage the speed brakes (default FS keyboard command is '/') Monitor the EICAS which will represent the deployment of speed brakes Also monitor the speed tape on the PFD, the white down bar is forecasting a rapid decrease of speed due to the effect of speed brakes. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
88 PREPARING APPROACH AND DESCENT 88 Just before reaching feet, switch FSTN BELTS sign and LANDING lights ON. Passing MABOD, reduce altitude to 5000 feet Set Radar altimeter to 500 feet by pointing your mouse to the RA section on the PFD and rotating your mouse wheel. Set altimeters to LOWW ATIS as instructed, IN in this example both on PFD and standby altimeters. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
89 LANDING AND TAXI TO THE GATES 89 Passing WW880, we are executing our last turn before aligning to the runway. Press RADIO button of the FMS and tune Runway 16 ILS both on NAV1 and NAV2: press 4L to highlight stand by value then rotate the FMS knob to tune Press 3L to activate (should become green). Repeat the same operation for NAV2 (4R + 3R) Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
90 LANDING AND TAXI TO THE GATES 90 Before WW819, align HDG to the runway heading (162 ) using the HDG selector knob. Passing WW819, wait for the aircraft to align correctly - should happen at about D21nm OEZ. Select the VOR/LOC navigation source by pressing the V/L button. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
91 LANDING AND TAXI TO THE GATES 91 Press the APP button to activate Approach Mode. Note that LOC and GS modes should appear on the PFD. LOC being active in green and GS in stand by mode in white. Align the CRS to runway heading, that is 162 Soon before reaching the Glide Slope threshold, you will notice a little green triangle on the PFD. At D13.8 OEZ, GS mode becomes active and aircraft starts to descend. Note that AUTOLAND is also available. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
92 LANDING AND TAXI TO THE GATES 92 Arm the AUTOBRAKE selector to the MED position. Runway 16 is long enough to allow slow breaking, we could even choose LO. Engage speed brakes to reduce speed to 220 knots. Lowering flaps: At 220 knots, set flaps to position 1 At 205 knots, set flaps to position 2. At 200 knots, set flaps to position 3 Check flap deployment on the EICAS. Gear in transit : At 200 knots, lower the gear and monitor on the EICAS for 3 green. spoiler lever disagrees. You may have noticed that the speed brakes were still on when we lowered the gear. The aircraft does not like that and therefore automatically retracts them. You will hear an alarm and see an error indication on the EICAS : SPOILER LVR DISAG. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
93 LANDING AND TAXI TO THE GATES 93 At 170 knots, set flaps to position 4 At 150 knots, set flaps to FULL position At 1500 feet, disconnect autopilot and auto throttles by pressing the AP and A/T key and fly the aircraft manually. Monitor your speed! Use the throttles to adjust speed. Try to maintain AP speed which is 130 knots. Do not let the speed fall below 110 knots or reaching the red tape, this is the STALL speed, something we surely do not want to try at feet above the ground. Also maintain the vertical approach angle, by keeping the little green triangle in the middle. Upon touching ground, immediately engage the REVERSE thrust (F2 key or yoke assignment) and slow down the aircraft to take the nearest exist to the right. Speed brakes will automatically extend, no need to arm or deploy them manually. They will also retract automatically once the aircraft has slowed down. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
94 LANDING AND TAXI TO THE GATES 94 Upon leaving the runway, switch off STROBE and LANDING LIGHTS, switch on TAXI NOSE and SIDE on. Turn the APU on by rotating the knob to the START position. Fully Retract FLAPS. Call for AES window and press F3 Request follow me car. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
95 POWERING OFF THE AIRCRAFT 95 Taxi to the parking stand and use AES help to stop at the right position. Set the parking brake Switch OFF all lights except NAV from the overhead panel, release the passengers by switching FSTN BELT sign off. Open the pedestal and turn the engine start knobs (both left and right) to the OFF position to cut the engines. Open main door (Shift + E) and cargo doors (Shift + E + 2) Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
96 POWERING OFF THE AIRCRAFT 96 Request Deboarding from AES Airport busses approaching for our passengers Turn ELECPUMP A to OFF Turn BATT 1 and BATT 2 to OFF Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
97 POWERING OFF THE AIRCRAFT 97 Quickly head to Wien city centre to taste wonderful food and drinks, well BEER of course, I bet you really deserve it! Well done! Check next pages for appendix Thank you very much for using this tutorial. For any suggestions or improvements to [email protected] This tutorial is also available in French. Your contribution is greatly appreciated! Check for latest versions and other tutorials. David August 2009 Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
98 APPENDIX 98 APPENDIX A - Create, save and activate a flight plan Click on C to open the FMS Press the FPL button Now type the waypoints of your flight plan. This is illustrated in the tutorial. The Flight Plan page is now displayed. The flight plan is now automatically saved! Once all waypoints and routes have been added, press 6R FPL SEL Enter the name of the flight plan you wish to create by typing the origin airport and the destination airport separated by a '-' sign, for example EDDT-LOWW Press 1R to activate the flight plan. Press 3R to create the flight plan Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
99 APPENDIX 99 APPENDIX B - Deleting a saved flight plan Click on C to open the FMS Press DEL key on the FMS Press the NAV button Press 3L FPL LIST to display the flight plan list. *DELETE* now appears on the scratchpad. Press the function key matching the flight plan you want to delete. In this case 3L to delete KLAX-KSFO The list of saved flight plans is now displayed. Note that we get the flight plan here created in appendix A. The flight plan has now been deleted. Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
100 APPENDIX 100 APPENDIX C - Review and activate an existing flight plan Click on C to open the FMS Press the NAV button Press the function key matching the flight plan you want to review and/or activate. In this case 2L EDDT-LOWW. Make sure the flight plan appears in the scratchpad area. Press 1L SHOW FPL Press 3L FPL LIST to display the flight plan list. The flight plan is now displayed. Use the PREV and NEXT key to scroll around pages. Press 6R FPL SEL The list of existing saved flight plans is now displayed. To activate the flight plan and overwrite any existing active flight plan, press 6R YES The flight plan is now activated! Embraer 170 tutorial / version / 100
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