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T-45C TS, ADV & IUT EMFP-10
Operational and Landing Emergency Procedures
MOTIVATION
Few aviators are defeated by an isolated emergency at cruising
altitude. It's when problems start ganging up and most of your
altitude is above you, that separate the pros from the statistics.
OVERVIEW
In this lesson, you will learn the emergency procedures for
malfunctions related to the landing gear, wheel brakes, the launch
bar, the tail hook, and the anti-skid systems. Keep in mind that
although these malfunctions are presented separately, two or
more of them could occur at once.
This lesson will increase your ability to make the proper decisions
should you face one or more of these malfunctions.
This lesson presents emergency procedures for the following:
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Landing gear/gear door malfunctions
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Landing gear indicator failure
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Wheel brake failure
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Blown tire
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Nose wheel steering failure
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Arrested landings
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Launch bar malfunction
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Tail hook malfunction
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Anti-skid failure
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Precautionary approach
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Flameout approach
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