Chapter 7 - Section 1: Introduction Flashcards
How are messages downlinked from the aircraft?
- VHF
- HF
- SatCom radio
- Land lines
- Central ARINC control stations
What does ACARS system contain and what OOOI information can it report?
GMT clock
It can report:-
- Out-of-gate
- Off the ground
- On the ground
- In the gate
What other information can ACARS provide?
- Flight and air identification
- Delays
- Fuel
- Weather
- Engine performance data
What are the ‘other’ benefits of ACARS?
- Ground monitoring capability of aircraft engines and other parameters
- Efficient exchange of information concerning arrival and connecting flights
- Reduction of multiple frequency changes
- More reliable aircraft selective calling system
What are the usual communications systems utilised for ACARS operation?
VHF 3 and HF 2
What is the maximum message block length?
220 characters of text
What is the eighth bit added to each character?
A parity bit
What two modes does the ACARS system operate in?
- Polled mode
- Demand mode
What does demand mode allow?
Airborne station or the ground processor to initiate communications
How does the MU ensure garbled messages are sent without becoming garbled again?
Subsequent retransmissions are transmitted at random intervals, preventing synchronous retransmission
What are the steps after a ground station receives a transmission from the airborne station?
- Processor performs a block check sequence (BCS) error check
- If free from errors, message is routed to its proper destination
- Acknowledgement signal (ACK) is transmitted to airborne station to clear message and return to normal operations
- If no ACK is received, airborne station will retransmit original message
- After six failed attempts, the aircrew are alerted
How will uplink and downlink messages differ with regards to the error checking process?
Negative acknowledgement (NAK) is sent for error in uplink messages
When will an airborne system in polled mode automatically enter the demand mode?
When the ON event occurs (aircraft on ground)
Where is SatCom not generally used?
Polar regions due to lack of satellite signal