Block 1: Airframe/Hydraulics-E. Landing Gear Flashcards

1
Q

What does NLG stand for?

A

Nose Landing Gear

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2
Q

What does the NLG strut assembly provide the aircraft?

A

Landing, takeoff and taxi energy absorption, and tire/runway compliance.

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3
Q

Where is the NLG located?

A

It is located on the underside of the forward fuselage.

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4
Q

What does the dual chamber design for the NLG provide?

A

It provides a smooth long strike during landing and catapult operations.

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5
Q

Where is the launch bar attached?

A

It’s attached to the nose landing gear.

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6
Q

What is the launch bar’s purpose?

A

It provides a means of steering the aircraft during carrier deck tracking and engages the catapult, applying catapult, applying catapult tow forces to the aircraft.

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7
Q

Where is the launch bar located?

A

The launch bar is located on the forward side of the nose landing gear shock strut.

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8
Q

What does MLG stand for?

A

Main Landing Gear

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