Landing Gear 03 Flashcards
Oil used in the oleo strut:
a.lubricates the piston within the cylinder
b.limits the speed of compression of the strut
c.limits the speed of compression and extension of the strut
d.supports the weigh of the aircraft
c. limits the speed of compression and extension of the strut
The nose wheel assembly must be centred before retraction because:
a.the tyres may be damaged if the nose wheel is not straight
b.there is limited space in the nose undercarriage bay
c.the aircraft may swerve on the next landing if it is not straight
d.it will not remove any slush or debris which may have accumulated on take-off
b. there is limited space in the nose undercarriage bay
The movement of the gear during lowering is normally damped to:
a.make the lowering time greater than the raising time
b.prevent hyd fluid from becoming overheated
c.counteract the forces of gravity which would bring the gear down to fast
d.prevent the hyd fluid for becoming aerated
c. counteract the forces of gravity which would bring the gear down to fast
Creep marks prevent creep
Select one:
True
False
False
Creep (slippage)
a.refers to the movement of the aircraft against the brakes
b.is prevented by painting lines in the wheel and tyre
c.can rip out the inflation valve on a tubed tyre and deflate the tyre
d.is a problem that is encountered on a tubeless tyre
c. can rip out the inflation valve on a tubed tyre and deflate the tyre
Inadvertent retraction of the landing gear on the ground is:
a.prevented by the air/ground logic system
b.is the responsibility of the first officer
c.always a danger when the ground locks have been removed
d.is not possible because the system is not powerful enough
a. prevented by the air/ground logic system
A hydraulic gear extension/retraction mechanism consists of sequence valves, up locks and:
a.torque links
b.a shock absorber
c.down locks
d.an anti-skid braking system
c. down locks
A nosewheel steering control system:
a.prevents the nosewheel from castoring at all times
b.allows the nosewheel to castor at all times
c.is selected by the first officer
d.allows the nose wheel to castor within preset limits about the neutral position
d. allows the nose wheel to castor within preset limits about the neutral position
Landing ground lock pins are:
a.removed prior to flight and stowed in the aircraft
b.removed before flight and returned to stores
c.fitted before flight to ensure the landing gear locks are fully engaged
d.fitted after flight to maintain a hydraulic lock in the downlock jack
a. removed prior to flight and stowed in the aircraft
When is the torque link under most stress:
a.on an rejected takeoff
b.during crosswind landings
c.when taking off
d.on the ground during tight turns using isometric thrust and braking
d. on the ground during tight turns using isometric thrust and braking
The anti-skid system would be used:
a.on take-off only
b.for take-off on icy runways
c.on landing only
d.for both take-off and landing
d. for both take-off and landing
At a aircraft taxiing speed of 10 mph the anti-skid braking system is:
a.operative
b.inoperative
c.operative only on the nose wheel brakes
d.operative only on the main wheel brakes
b. inoperative
The most lightly cause of brake unit dragging is:
a.incorrect operation of the brake adjuster
b.dirt between the rotor and stator assemblies
c.grease on the rotor assembly
d.the brake pressure being to high
a. incorrect operation of the brake adjuster
A likely cause of nose wheel shimmy is:
a.the aircraft is to heavy
b.the nosewheel tyres pressurises are to high
c.the nosewheel torque link is worn or damaged
d.the aircraft is incorrectly loaded
c. the nosewheel torque link is worn or damaged
The ply rating of a tyre is:
a.an indication that the tyre must be fitted with an inner tube
b.the number of cords or plies in that tyre
c.the index of the tyre strength
d.the number of plies in that tyre
c. the index of the tyre strength