Aircraft Landing Systems Flashcards

1
Q

What is the purpose of a torque link on an oleo strut?

A

To keep the wheel in alignment and prevent the piston from coming out of the cylinder.

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A landing gear strut should be inflated with what gas(es)?

A

Nitrogen or dry air.

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Q

What conditions should a mechanic look for during a regular inspection of the exposed piston section of a landing gear?

A

Cleanliness, evidence of damage, and proper extension.

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4
Q

What prevents air from leaking out between the two halves of a split wheel assembly?

A

An O-ring

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5
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Why are fusible plugs installed on some aircraft wheels?

A

To release the pressure generated by heat build-up before a tire blows.

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What safety precaution must be taken when removing a wheel from an axle or when disassembling a wheel?

A

Verify that the tire is completely deflated before removing a wheel from an axle or before wheel disassembly.

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What are the visible signs of excessive heating on a wheel bearing?

A

The bearing surfaces show discoloration.

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Q

How are the pilot’s nose wheel steering commands transmitted to the steering control unit of a large aircraft?

A

Steering signals may be transmitted mechanically, electrically, or hydraulically.

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How is the nose wheel steering mechanism usually actuated on a small aircraft?

A

By means of a mechanical linkage connected to the rudder pedals.

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Q

What is the name of the unit that prevents a nose wheel from vibrating or oscillating?

A

A shimmy dampener.

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What are the most common sources of power used to extend and retract landing gear?

A

Hydraulic pressure and electric motors.

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At what times should a gear retraction check be performed?

A

During annual or other inspection and following a hard landing.

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Q

What mechanism(s) ensure that a nose wheel is not turned as it retracts into its wheelwell?

A

Internal centering cams in the strut or an external track.

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14
Q

Name several types of brake actuating systems.

A

Independent master cylinders, boosted brakes, and power controlled brakes.

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Q

What is the function of an anti-skid system?

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Anti-skid systems allow large aircraft to achieve maximum braking effectiveness without allowing wheels to skid or lock.

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16
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What is the purpose of a debooster?

A

To reduce hydraulic system high pressure to a lower value for more satisfactory brake action.

17
Q

Describe two methods of bleeding brakes.

A

A pressure pot can be attached to the bleeder valve and fluid forced back towards the master cylinder and/or reservoir, or the master cylinder can be used for forcing fluid from the reservoir to the brakes.

18
Q

Before a brake system can be inspected for leaks, what action must be accomplished?

A

Pressure must be applied to the system.

19
Q

What maintenance function has the greatest impact on tire service life?

A

Ensuring that the tires are properly inflated.

20
Q

What effect(s) does under-inflation have on aircraft tires?

A

Internal heat damage possibly leading to premature tire failure, and more tread wear on the shoulders than in the center.