How Nose Wheel Steering Works | Aircraft Engineering | Flight Experiment | Pilot On Cockpit

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • The pilot uses the yoke to control the attitude of the plane, usually in both pitch and roll. Rotating the control wheel controls the ailerons and the roll axis. Fore and aft movement of the control column controls the elevator and the pitch axis. When the yoke is pulled back the nose of the aircraft rises.
    Nose Wheel Steering Systems. The nose wheel on most aircraft is steerable from the flight deck via a nose wheel steering system. This allows the aircraft to be directed during ground operation. A few simple aircraft have nose wheel assemblies that caster. Such aircraft are steered during taxi by differential braking.
    The airplane is equipped with nose wheel steering and main gear aft axle steering.Nose wheel steering is powered by the center/reserve hydraulic system. Main gear aft axle steering is powered by the center hydraulic system.Primary steering control is provided by a nose wheel steering tiller for each pilot. Limited steering control is available through the rudder pedals. The tillers can turn the nose wheels up to 70 degrees in either direction. A pointer on the tiller assembly shows tiller position relative to the neutral setting. The rudder pedals can be used to turn the nose wheels up to 7 degrees in either direction. Tiller inputs override rudder pedal inputs.Main gear aft axle steering automatically operates when the nose wheel steering angle exceeds 13 degrees to reduce tire scrubbing. The EICAS warning message CONFIG GEAR STEERING, accompanied by the takeoff configuration aural alert, is displayed if the main gear aft axles are not centered and locked when takeoff thrust is applied. The EICAS advisory message MAIN GEAR STEERING is displayed if the main gear steering actuators are not locked in the centered position when commanded to the center position.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @magnifiedmicrons
    @magnifiedmicrons 2 года назад +2

    Very well demonstration...straight forward

  • @JacobTJ1
    @JacobTJ1 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @georem57
    @georem57 Год назад

    dont know whats happening, no narration waste of time