BRAKES Flashcards

1
Q
  1. What does RTO refer to?
A

 REJECTED TAKEOFF MODE

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2
Q
  1. When do you get autobrakes when this mode is armed?
A

 THROTTLES IDLE ABOVE 90 KNOTS

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3
Q
  1. What happens if you reject the takeoff below

90 knots?

A

 No auto brakes are activated and RTO remains armed

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4
Q
  1. What conditions must exist in order to arm RTO?
A

 Onthegroundanti-skidandautobrakes operational RTO selected at less than 60 knots idle power

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5
Q
  1. What happens to the RTO mode when airborne?
A

 It is automatically disarmed

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6
Q
  1. What happens to RTO switch when airborne?
A

 It does not move from RTO

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7
Q
  1. What happens if you land in the RTO mode?
A

 No auto brake action occurs

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8
Q
  1. What happens when you first select an

autobrake mode for landing?

A

 Does a self-test

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9
Q
  1. What is indicated by a successful self-test?
A

 Auto brake Disarm light illuminates for one second then extinguishes

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10
Q
  1. What is indicated by an unsuccessful self- test?
A

 Auto brake disarm light remains illuminated and system does not arm

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11
Q
  1. How many levels of deceleration can be selected with Autobrakes?
A

 Four

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12
Q
  1. What kind of braking do you get in the MAX

Autobrake mode?

A

 Less than produced by full pedal braking

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13
Q
  1. What is different about selecting MAX?
A

 You must pull the switch out and rotate

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14
Q
  1. After landing, when does autobrake application begin?
A

 Both thrust levers to idle main wheels spin-up

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15
Q
  1. Can landing autobrake selections be made after landing?
A

 Yes

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16
Q
  1. When can you select after landing?
A

 Anytime above 60 knots

17
Q
  1. Will the autobrake system completely stop the

airplane?

A

 Yes

18
Q
  1. How can the pilot disarm the autobrake

system?

A

 Move the selector switch to off
 Speed brake lever to the down detent
 Advancing a throttle momentarily
 Manual braking

19
Q
  1. Will autobrakes operate with alternate brake system?
A

 No

20
Q
  1. Will autobrakes operate with accumulator

pressure?

A

 No

21
Q
  1. Do Alternate brakes have anti-skid protection?
A

 Yes

22
Q
  1. What is different about anti-skid protection

with alternate brakes?

A

 Paired wheels

23
Q
  1. What kind of protection is available with

normal brakes?

A

 Individual wheels

24
Q
  1. If the anti-skid light is ON, does anti-skid

work?

A

 No

25
Q
  1. What types of anti-skid are available?
A

 Skid, locked wheel, touchdown and hydroplane

26
Q
  1. What does an illuminated ANTI-SKID light indicate?
A

 A system fault exists

27
Q
  1. What is normal brake pressure?
A

 3,000PSI

28
Q
  1. What is maximum brake pressure?
A

 3,500PSI

29
Q
  1. What is the normal brake precharge pressure?
A

 1,000PSI

30
Q
  1. Which system pressurizes the brake accumulator?
A

 System B

31
Q
  1. With accumulator only what braking is available?
A

 Several applications and parking brake

32
Q
  1. What light might you see on the forward panel if there is a fault in the parking brake system?
A

 Anti-skid inop light