T-45C TS, ADV, & IUT NFamFP-02
Night Emergency Procedures
PRESENTATION
I.
Wheel brake failure 1.5.1.4.3.2
Sg 1, fr 1
NIGHT EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES
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Wheel brake failure
Question 1 1.5.1.4.3.2
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Failure to reach line speed
What are three possible indications of wheel brake
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Takeoff abort
failure?
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Engine failure on takeoff
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ANSWER:
battery voltage
1. Inability to slow or stop aircraft
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Double inverter failure
2. Lack of brake pedal pressure
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Total electrical failure
3. Wheel brake pressure indicator at or below 1,300
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GINA failure
psi
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TACAN bearing failure
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NORDO
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Inadvertent IMC
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Lost aircraft situations
A. Indications
1.
Inability to slow or stop aircraft
2.
Lack of brake pedal pressure
3.
Wheel brake pressure indicator at or below
1,300 psi
Sg 1, fr 2
B. Procedures for brake failure during taxi
LECTURE NOTES
Discuss the possible use of nose wheel steering for
directional control. Advise students to not overlook
BRAKE FAILURE WHILE TAXIING
making a timely radio call. Discuss extreme potential
hazard of failed brakes on a carrier flight deck.
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