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by oakmad
1748 days ago
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For everyone commenting about different hardware failure modes and possible solutions. Take a look at the airbus « flight control laws » such as https://apstraining.com/wp-content/uploads/FCS-Airbus-Quick-... it governs what happens to flight controls and what protections are available in different scenarios. In this case the system worked, it crashed and reverted to direct law providing manual braking control. Off topic but I found this very interesting « The deceleration performance of the occurrence flight between 6,600 feet and 7,300 feet from the threshold of runway 10 deteriorated. It may be due to paint marking and rubber deposit on the touchdown zone of runway 28. » |
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Flying light aircraft, I was taught to avoid landing right in the touchdown zone just to have better traction. I'm not sure if this is actually useful or just Old Pilot Superstition but it has some logic to it, and putting a Skyhawk down on a 14k foot runway you have a lot of room for eccentric opinions (similar to landing just a touch off centerline so the nosewheel isn't on the painted stripes, another one I've heard people mention as a "best bad practice").