How do PLANES SLOW DOWN on the RUNWAY? Autobrakes System EXPLAINED BY CAPTAIN JOE
Description
GET YOUR CJ KEYRING HERE: https://bit.ly/2JAvCcE
INSTAGRAM FLYWITHCAPTAINJOE: https://goo.gl/TToDlg
MY WEBSITE: https://goo.gl/KGTSWK
------► MERCHANDISE CJ SHOP https://goo.gl/Svrqmx ◄ -------
NEW FACEBOOK PAGE: https://goo.gl/heUKGb
—————————————————————————————————
▼▼My FLIGHT-KIT I highly recommend for you guys▼▼
MY HEADSET: https://amzn.to/2CrTrzz
MY SUNGLASSES: https://amzn.to/2VY6FNo
MY PILOT BAG: https://amzn.to/2DiWKux
Company iPad: https://amzn.to/2W1zM2n
▼▼The VIDEO EQUIPMENT I use in my studio and outdoors▼▼
MY CAMERA: https://amzn.to/2T1VK3g
LIGHTING: https://amzn.to/2szSRv4
IN-FLIGHT RECORDINGS: https://amzn.to/2VY7A0g
——————————————————————————————————
Dear friends and followers, welcome back to my channel!
For this video I will base the explanations on the Boeing 747 and its particular system. Now that you know that the Autobrake is a helpful system for the pilots, lets see how they can activate it and what settings and functions they can choose from. On Boeing models, the switch to activate the Autobrake selector. On the 747-400 it is located on the center control stand under the transponder panel and next to the first officers’ seat. On the 747-8 the same panel is located underneath the gear lever. But in both cases they have the same labeling for their various settings: “RTO”, “OFF”, “DISARM”, AUTOBRAKE “1”, “2”, “3”, “4” and “MAX AUTO”.
First of all, lets have a look at the options you as a pilot have when coming in for a landing. Please note that the Autobrake alone does not affect thrust reversers or spoiler deployment. Its one and only objective is to trigger the wheel braking demanded by the pilots. The settings 1 to 4 and MAX AUTO, represent deceleration rates at which the system tries to slow down the aircraft. Whether the preset deceleration can be fully achieved depends on the runway and tire conditions. Now, during the descend the pilots will process their checklists and will come to the point “Autobrake”. In most cases this point reads “as required” or simply “set”, meaning the pilots set the Autobrake to one of the specific settings in regard to runway length and runway condition. Once touching down, the wheel spin sensors sense the that the wheels have spun up and the Autobrake starts acting with minimum delay. Any manual braking will over ride this automated process and will disarm the Autobrake immediately. That is why you sometimes hear the pilot calling out “manual braking” after rolling out flickling the selector automatically to the“DISARM” setting. Yes you could disarm the autobrake system by placing the selector manually but pilots wouldn‘t reach to the selector during roll-out, as this is not where eyes should be. Monitor your speed and eyes on the runway.
But see more in the video!
Thank you very much for your time! I hope you enjoy this video!
Wishing you all the best!
Your "Captain" Joe
Big thank you to all other youtubers who provided me with the video material to create this video. Your content is highly appreciated. Please follow their channels:
@Cargospotter
@Olympic
@Boeing
Intro Song:
Lounge - Ehrling: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5ImNzexO4E
Outro Song:
Joakim Karud & Dyalla - Wish you were here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXrxBgz-N1s
ALL COPYRIGHTS TO THIS VIDEO ARE OWNED BY FLYWITHCAPTAINJOE.COM ANY COPYING OR ILLEGALLY DOWNLOADING AND PUBLISHING ON OTHER PLATFORMS WILL FOLLOW LEGAL CONSEQUENCES
Comments