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To: upchuck

Hello Upchuck. The ACARS was not turned off. It sends 3 reports during each flight made by the 777. The first report was sent at gear up (actually when the nose gear strut extends at takeoff). The second data report is sent when the pilot pulls the throttle back for cruise. That happened at 1:07 am per the LSM. The third and final report would have been sent at gear down at the end of the flight. It was not turned off. The gear never came down. The ACARS was working, gathering engine data, and doing its job during the entire flight.


148 posted on 03/16/2014 8:50:25 AM PDT by robert14 (cng)
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To: robert14
It sends 3 reports during each flight made by the 777.

It may only send 3 reports but doesn't it gather data for those reports and store them inhouse for the entire flight???

164 posted on 03/16/2014 9:25:15 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
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