Doc Holliday
En-Route
Also the DC-10 training materials did not cover triple mix either. It was mentioned as a function of the system but not explained or expounded upon in any of our material. The International Ops course mentioned it but did not explain it. Kind of like most pilot training doesn't really explain how transponders, VOR and or DME work except in very high level non-technical language.
I'm typed on the 757/767. I certainly remember the discussion on IRS and the various modes it operated in.
In your resume on the internet it shows you were a DC-10 Program Maintenance Coordinator during 91-96. I know that the DC-10 MM's did have detailed breakdown of the functions of the INS systems installed, and went into further detail than the FOM. Certainly as a PMC you had access to the manuals, right?
I'll humor your silly game a little bit with three questions.
1-What modulation is used for aircraft voice communications?
2-Why?
3-Why are their only 4,096 transponder codes?
Which have zero to do with the discussion at hand. BTW, those 3 questions can be answered with a quick google search, so what's your point?