Chapter 7 - Section 1: Introduction Flashcards

1
Q

How are messages downlinked from the aircraft?

A
  • VHF
  • HF
  • SatCom radio
  • Land lines
  • Central ARINC control stations
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2
Q

What does ACARS system contain and what OOOI information can it report?

A

GMT clock

It can report:-

  • Out-of-gate
  • Off the ground
  • On the ground
  • In the gate
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3
Q

What other information can ACARS provide?

A
  • Flight and air identification
  • Delays
  • Fuel
  • Weather
  • Engine performance data
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4
Q

What are the ‘other’ benefits of ACARS?

A
  • 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
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5
Q

What are the usual communications systems utilised for ACARS operation?

A

VHF 3 and HF 2

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6
Q

What is the maximum message block length?

A

220 characters of text

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7
Q

What is the eighth bit added to each character?

A

A parity bit

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8
Q

What two modes does the ACARS system operate in?

A
  • Polled mode
  • Demand mode
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9
Q

What does demand mode allow?

A

Airborne station or the ground processor to initiate communications

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10
Q

How does the MU ensure garbled messages are sent without becoming garbled again?

A

Subsequent retransmissions are transmitted at random intervals, preventing synchronous retransmission

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11
Q

What are the steps after a ground station receives a transmission from the airborne station?

A
  • 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
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12
Q

How will uplink and downlink messages differ with regards to the error checking process?

A

Negative acknowledgement (NAK) is sent for error in uplink messages

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13
Q

When will an airborne system in polled mode automatically enter the demand mode?

A

When the ON event occurs (aircraft on ground)

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14
Q

Where is SatCom not generally used?

A

Polar regions due to lack of satellite signal

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