This program will allow you to view climb performance data. The values are:
Time (to the nearest tenth of a minute, if possible),
Burn (total fuel consumed in the climb starting from the brake release at the end of the runway, to the nearest pound or kilogram), and
the average True Air Speed to Top of Climb.
Note: True Air Speed to Top of Climb is no longer used by the climb routine of the flight plan, but the values are maintained in the file so that they are available for verification purposes, if required.
The available modes are:
Screen
Hardcopy
Quit
Screen Mode
The report selection screen will allow you to specify the aircraft, the climb profile, auxiliary profile, number of engines, the range of ISA Deviations, and the range of weights for which you want to have data reported.
When the report is displayed on screen you may press <Enter> to go to the next page, or by entering <Q> you can escape from the report at any time.
Hardcopy Mode
Hardcopy mode functions in the same manner as Screen mode, with the exception that the report is sent to the printer, hence you do not have the ability to terminate the report in midstream.
Quit Mode
Entering <Q> from the Command Line will return the Next PROGRAM-NUMBER prompt so that you have the option of going directly to your next program if you know the menu number, or of returning to the previous menu if you simply press <Enter>.
Note: The following descriptions represent the typical access and privileges afforded to users designated as Dispatch Managers/Supervisors. Users with dispatcher privileges will have limited access to a subset of the screens presented.