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On 2005-02-09, Len wrote:
T o d d P a t t i s t wrote: In retrospect, I've been analyzing the landing gear system. I think the fact that we didn't get the gear warning horn and the red gear warning light was actually an indication that the gear was down. Many retracts have multiple independent systems that sense gear position. You may have to get a maintenance manual and look at the wiring diagrams to figure it all out. For example, my Comanche has 3 switches in series to light one bulb. There is also an independent switch on the nose gear only that is used as part of the gear warning horn (in conjunction with a mechanical monstrosity behind the throttle). If the green light doesn't come on, but the gear horn doesn't sound when you retard the throttle, the gear is probably down (it's all mechanically interconnected). You can also see (and feel) the emergency extension handle to know if the gear is stuck at some point. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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