Alex Airplane Brakes Flashcards
Brakes
The typical training airplane uses disc brakes located on the main wheeels. Equal pressure may be applied to each brake simultaneously by pressing on the top of each rudder pedal to stop or slow the airplane in a straight line. The brakes may aso be applied to varying degrees independent of each other. this technique, known as differential braking, is normally used to help steer the airplane during ground operations. Most airplanes also provide a hand-operated parking brake that holds the pressure on both brakes to keep the airplane from rolling when your feet are off the pedals.
Disc Brakes
The typical training airplane uses disc brakes located on the main wheeels. Equal pressure may be applied to each brake simultaneously by pressing on the top of each rudder pedal to stop or slow the airplane in a straight line.
Differential Braking
The brakes may aso be applied to varying degrees independent of each other. this technique, known as differential braking, is normally used to help steer the airplane during ground operations.
hand-operated parking brake
Most airplanes also provide a hand-operated parking brake that holds the pressure on both brakes to keep the airplane from rolling when your feet are off the pedals.
Disc Brakes uses
Most light general aviation airplanes use a hydraulically actuated disc brake on each main wheel.