Landing Gear & Brakes Questions Flashcards
How is the landing gear extended and retracted?
- Electrically commanded and hydraulically actuated
When will the aural warning for the landing gear sound?
- If the gear is not down and locked, and
< 700’ RA and low TLA, or
Any altitude with flaps set > 5
Can the landing gear aural warning be silenced by pushing the ‘LG WRN INHIB’ button?
- Only if both radio altimeters have failed
What are three landing gear extension modes?
- Normal - LG lever DOWN
- Electric override - Bypasses PSEM to directly command selector valve
- Alternate gear extension - Manual uplock release opens free-fall sequencing valve
What is the purpose of the DN LOCK RLS button on the landing gear lever?
- Mechanically releases the landing gear lever lock
- Lock protects against inadvertent landing gear retraction when weight-on-wheels
What keeps the gear locked in position?
- Extended - Downlock springs
- Retracted - Uplock hooks
Describe the landing gear indications?
- Green Down & locked
- White Up & locked
- Amber In transit
- Red Gear position & lever disagreement
(20 sec grace period)
How do the landing gear doors actuate?
- Mechanically, during landing gear extension or retraction
How are the brakes commanded? What hydraulic system(s) provide brake pressure?
- Brake by Wire
- Electrically commanded and hydraulically actuated
- Pedal position transducers send brake requests to the BCM (Brake Control Module)
- HYD 1 Outboard brakes
- HYD 2 Inboard brakes
- HYD 1 & 2 Parking/emergency brake
What protections are provided for braking?
- Touchdown - No braking until 3 seconds or > 50 kts. wheel speed after touchdown
- Anti-skid - Compares wheel speeds and releases pressure (inop <10 kts)
- Locked-wheel - Allows up to 33% differential braking for steering purposes (inop <30 kts)
How many applications will the parking/emergency brake provide?
- 6 applications
What stops the wheels from spinning during retraction?
- Main gear - BCM applies brakes after weight-off-wheels
- Nose gear - Snubbers in the nose bay stop the wheels
Which hydraulic system controls the nosewheel steering?
- HYD 2
What are the limits for the nosewheel steering?
- Angle varies with ground speed
- Up to 40 kts = +76°
- 41 to 100 kts = Decreases linearly from 76° to 7°