Flight Controls Flashcards
1
Q
How are the ailerons and rudder controlled?
A
Hydraulic with mechanical backup.
2
Q
How is the elevator controlled?
A
All mechanical pulleys and cables.
3
Q
3 Axis trim system.
A
All electrical.
4
Q
Elevator components.
A
- Stick pusher activated by low speed awareness tape.
- Stick Shaker activated by Pitch Limit Indicator when Red (within 2º).
- Servo tab - helps move at low speeds.
- Spring tab - helps move at high speeds. (Inboard)
- Pitch trim - two motors with two channels.
– Moves leading edge of stabilizer.
– Brain is HSCU (Horizontal Stab Control Unit)
– Controls rate of trim depending on airspeed.
5
Q
Aileron components.
A
- Artificial feel connected to FO control column.
2. Aileron trim repositions artificial feel’s neutral position.
6
Q
Rudder components.
A
- Yaw damper (max 35,000 feet without)
- Hardover protection - Hyd pressure shut off when rudder 5º deflection and more than 130lbs of force applied opposite when engines @56% N2.
- Yaw trim
7
Q
Flaps
A
- All electric, double slotted fowler flaps.
- 1 inboard and 1 outboard.
- Controlled by FECU (Flap Electronic Control Unit)
8
Q
Speed Brakes
A
4 total controlled by SCU (Spoiler Control Unit)
• 2 outboard (in flight)
– Deployed when open and flaps 0 or 9 plus TLA 50º or lower.
• 2 inboard (ground spoilers)
– Deployed when wheel speed above 25 knots and both TLAs below 30º
9
Q
Stall Protection
A
Shaker
• PLI (Pitch Limit Indicator) activates the shaker when red (within 2º)
Pusher (Above 200 knots 1 channel inop) • Won't activate when; – On ground – Below 5Gs – QD button pressed – Below 200RA – Cutouts pushed