UJPT, E2-C2, ADV, & IUT EMFP-01
Start, Ground, and Takeoff Emergency Procedures
c.
Hazards
(1) Possible fire
(2) Possible loss of thrust
5.
Brake failure on landing (on deck) 1.5.1.4.3.2
a.
Indications
(1) Lack of brake pedal pressure (one or both
pedals)
(2) Aircraft fails to slow upon application of
brake pedal pressure
(3) Aircraft pulls to left or right upon application
of brake pedal pressure
(4) Low brake pressure (gauge)
b.
Procedures - See NATOPS
NOTE: An extended hook and/or external lights
flashing in the ramp area indicate that a brake
failure has occurred.
NOTE: In the event of single brake failure, use
remaining brake and nose wheel steering to
maintain directional control and to stop aircraft.
Groundloop if necessary to remain on taxiway.
6.
Hot brakes 1.10.5.1.1, 1.10.5.1.2
a.
Indications
(1) Loss of normal braking action
(2) Smoke caused by excessive heat
(3) Plane captain signals hot brakes (by
pointing at wheels and making fanning
motion in front of face with other hand) or
tower/ground control communicates
problem
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