landing-gear position

  • 1landing gear position indicator — A system available on all aircraft with retractable landing gear to indicate the position of the landing gear. The most common indication is a set of three green lights to indicate all three wheels are down and locked and three red lights to show …

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  • 2landing gear warning system — A warning system incorporated into most retractable landing gear aircraft to warn the pilot of an unsafe landing gear position. The warning is usually in the form of a warning light and a warning horn. The horn blows and the light comes on when… …

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  • 3Landing gear — Fahrwerk an einem Airbus A330 Fahrwerk an einer Boeing 747 Ein Flugzeugfahrwerk (engl. „landing gear“) ist die Gesamtheit der R …

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  • 42007 Dash 8 landing gear incidents — Infobox Airliner accident name=Scandinavian Airlines Flight 1209 Date=September 9 2007 Type=Landing gear failure Site=Aalborg, Denmark Fatalities=0 Injuries=5 Aircraft Type=Dash 8 400 (Q400) Origin=Copenhagen Airport Destination=Aalborg Airport… …

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  • 5Dash 8 landing gear incidents — Scandinavian Airlines Flight 1209 Accident summary Date September 9, 2007 Type Landing gear failure …

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  • 6fixed landing gear — A landing gear that is always in the extended position and cannot be retracted. See landing gear …

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  • 7Landing Signal Officer — Landing Signal Officers (LSOs) are naval aviators specially trained to control the approach and landings of airplanes aboard aircraft carriers. Paddles In the U.S. Navy, aircraft carrier operations began with USS Langley (CV 1) in 1922. Langley s …

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  • 8Landing Ship, Tank — A Canadian LST off loads an M4 Sherman during the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943. Landing Ship, Tank (LST) was the military designation for naval vessels created during World War II to support amphibious operations by carrying significant… …

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  • 9Arresting gear — (A.K.A. A Gear ) is the term used for mechanical systems designed to rapidly decelerate an aircraft as it lands. Arresting gear on aircraft carriers is an essential component of naval aviation, and it is most commonly used on CATOBAR and STOBAR… …

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  • 10Crosswind landing — A crosswind landing is a landing maneuver in which a significant component of the prevailing wind is perpendicular to the runway center line. Contents 1 Significance 2 Techniques 2.1 De Crab 2.2 Crab …

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