Landing Gear and Brakes Flashcards
On the nose landing gear tires, the tire chines are mounted outboard or inboard?
Outboard
What protections are available during normal braking
Anti Skid protection
Locked wheel protection
Touch down protection
What is anti skid protection
Anti-skid controls the amount of hydraulic pressure applied by the pilots on the brakes.
What is locked wheel protection?
Locked wheel protection is activated for wheel speeds above 30kts. If one wheel is 30% lower than that of another a full brake pressure relief is commanded to the associated wheel, allowing wheel speed recovery.
What is touch-down protection
Touch down protection inhibits brake actuation before the main wheels spin up during landing. Brake action is only allowed after 3 seconds from the latest touchdown or after the wheels have spun up to 50 kts
When using the emergency brakes do you have to the anti-skid, lock brakes, and touchdown protections
NO
In essential power mode is nose wheel steering available
No
When operating the emergency brakes, hydraulic pressure is applied to which brakes
All main gear brakes
The system 2 accumulator has enough stored hydraulic pressure to supply a total of ____emergency actuations or ___hrs of continuous parking brake actuation? How can hydraulic pressure to the parking brake be verified?
6 actuations
24 hrs
BRAKE ON light
What does the Free fall actuator do?
It requires no electrical or hydraulic power to to extend the landing gear. Extends the gear by mechanically actuating the free-fall selector valve removing hydraulic pressure and un locking the 3 landing gear uplocks via cable linkage allowing the gear to fall into a down position
With a total loss of hydraulic system 1 will the landing gear deploy/operate normaly
NO
When in essential power mode would you have normal braking
Yes
Nose wheel rotation is stopped by
THE SNUBBER!!!
In essential power mode how is the landing gear extended
Normaly
If the gear is not down and locked under what conditions would the landing gear aural warning alert pilots
< 1200’
> 1200’ at flaps 45°
RA inop flaps 22° an 45°