Lesson 1920 Landing Gear

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• What are three advantages of a tricycle landing gear over a tail-wheel type landing gear?

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• It allows more forceful application of the brakes without the danger of nosing the aircraft over

• It permits better visibility for the pilot during ground operations

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• It prevents the tendency for the aircraft to ground loop.

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• What is the name of the landing gear that has more than two wheels mounted on a single strut?

• A bogie landing gear

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• What is the function of the drag strut in a retractable landing gear?

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• The drag strut braces the landing gear against fore-and-aft movement of the wheel, and it hinges in its middle to allow the landing gear to be retracted into the aircraft structure.

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Landing Gear• What are the two most

commonly used methods of actuating a retractable landing gear?

• Electric Motor

• Hydraulic Cylinder

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• Gear Position Indicators–Red light

–One or three green lights

–Press to test

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• What are four methods of emergency extension of a retractable landing gear?

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• Hand crank

• Designed so it will free fall and lock down mechanically

• Hydraulic pressure can be built up by a hand pump

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• Actuated with compressed air from a storage cylinder

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• Maximum landing gear extended speed VLE

• Maximum landing gear operating speed VLO

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• What is the commonly used name for the landing gear safety switch that is located on the torque links?

• A squat switch

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• Explain when you would retract the gear after takeoff?

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• Explain when you would retract the gear after takeoff?

• Two positive rates of climb and once there is no more runway available for landing in front of the airplane

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• What is the function of the warning horn in a retractable landing gear system?

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• The horn sounds to warn the pilot that the throttles are closed to the position for landing of the aircraft if the landing gear is not down and locked. It is different from the stall warning horn.

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• How is nosewheel steering accomplished on a light aircraft?

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• Most light aircraft have some form of direct linkage between the nose-wheel and the rudder pedals that allow the nose-wheel to be steered when the aircraft is on the ground.

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• How is nose-wheel steering accomplished on a heavy aircraft?

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• The nose-wheels of most heavy aircraft are steered with hydraulic actuators that are controlled by moving a small wheel that is turned by the pilot.

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• What is the function of the shimmy damper that is used on a tricycle landing gear?

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• The shimmy damper restrains the movement of the nose-wheel. It allows the wheel to be steered by moving it slowly, but does not allow the wheel to move back and forth rapidly.

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• Why do modern high-performance aircraft use several small wheels rather than fewer large wheels on their landing gear?

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• Small wheels spread the weight of the aircraft over a larger area

• Several smaller wheels give a margin of safety in case one tire should fail

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• Small wheels and tires are easier to house in the aircraft structure than large ones

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• What is indicated by a tire wearing on the shoulder of the tread more that in the center of the tread?

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• What is indicated by a tire wearing on the shoulder of the tread more that in the center of the tread?

• The tire has been operated under-inflated

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• How soon after landing should aircraft tires be checked for proper inflation?

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• No sooner that two hours after the aircraft has landed. The correct inflation pressure in a tire is the pressure when the tire is cold.

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• Why is it important that the tread of a tire not be allowed to wear to the point that water cannot pass under the tire?

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• If water cannot pass under the tire, the airplane is likely to hydroplane or skid on wet runways?

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• What is one of the main dangers of operating a tubeless tire in an underinflated condition?

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• When the tire is operated in an underinflated condition, the cords flex and generate enough heat to damage the tire.

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Runway Weight Bearing Capacity

• Salina

–RWY 17-35 S-75 D-200 DT-360 DDT-600

–RWY 12-30 S-55 D-68 DT-125

–RWY 04-22 S-75 D-80 DT-200

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Runway Weight Bearing Capacity

• S - Single Wheel type landing gear DC-3

• D - Dual wheel type landing gear DC-6

• T - Twin wheel landing gear DC-6

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Runway Weight Bearing Capacity

• ST - Single-tandem type landing gear C-130

• SBTT - Single-Belly Twin Tandem landing gear KC-10

• DT - Dual-tandem type landing gear B707

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Runway Weight Bearing Capacity

• TT - Twin-tandem type (includes quadricycle landing gear B-52 C-135

• TRT - Triple-tandem landing gear C-17

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Runway Weight Bearing Capacity

• DDT - Double dual-tandem landing gear B747

• TDT Twin delta-tandem landing gear C-5

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