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Jeff Linebaugh



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 5:06 am    Post subject: Distraction of the Week Reply with quote

Maybe you are right Brian, but I thought we did a leak on gear extension...
 
Anyways, the point I was trying to make with the air leak after takeoff is that assuming...
 
1) that you checked that you were "making air" before takeoff and
2) that the air valve was open (Walt....good point also!)
 
...then chances are that the air leak is in the gear retract system. If you put the gear handle down, chances are that you will stop the leak and start making air again.
 
If this is the case I see no need to hurry back to land and/or use the emergency system. In fact, I would wait for the compressor to recharge the main system, and then land...
 
I have now done my part...you all can now return to dissing flight suits and the FAA....
 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 5:33 am    Post subject: Distraction of the Week Reply with quote

No.  I want to add to this distraction before I trundle off to fly the B-24.  (Oh I think I mention that already).
 
Anyway, what if you landing gear system has no gear up locks?  Same scenario just that the airplane, a CJ-6, has no up locks.
 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:13 am    Post subject: Distraction of the Week Reply with quote

Jeff Linebaugh wrote:
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Maybe you are right Brian, but I thought we did a leak on gear extension...

I guess these pneumatic system problems all sound pretty much the same
to me.

Quote:
Anyways, the point I was trying to make with the air leak after takeoff
is that assuming...

1) that you checked that you were "making air" before takeoff and
2) that the air valve was open (Walt....good point also!)

...then chances are that the air leak is in the gear retract system. If
you put the gear handle down, chances are that you will stop the leak
and start making air again.

If this is the case I see no need to hurry back to land and/or use the
emergency system. In fact, I would wait for the compressor to recharge
the main system, and then land...

Hmm, in the CJ6A with uplocks, after retraction I would put my gear
lever in neutral. At that point if I am detecting a loss of air pressure
I doubt it would be in the retraction circuit other than where the
retraction circuit connects to the main air bus, the rear cockpit gear
lever in this case. (Did anyone think about how the gear system depends
on the rear gear lever?)

This is a case where it really pays to know how the system works. Where
do each of the three pneumatic control circuits; i.e. gear, flaps, and
brakes; connect to the main air bus? What components are in common
between the main and emergency pneumatic systems? Which lines, check
valves, and fittings are under pressure in the various configurations?
Think about it:

Gear up, gear neutral, gear down.

flaps up, flaps down.

Brakes applied left, brakes applied center, brakes applied right, brakes
off.

All of the above using the normal system.

All of the above using the emergency system.

That is a LOT of combinations and permutations. Isolating a problem
in-flight and making the right decision requires a lot of understanding.

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I have now done my part...you all can now return to dissing flight suits
and the FAA....

Well I was never really dissing flight suits. I was just dissing the
demand that I wear one when I feel that, for whatever reason, I am
better off not wearing one.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:25 am    Post subject: Distraction of the Week Reply with quote

cjpilot710(at)aol.com wrote:

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*/Anyway, what if you landing gear system has no gear up locks? Same
scenario just that the airplane, a CJ-6, has no up locks./*

Most CJ6A's have uplocks. Some don't. This also affects the trouble
shooting process.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 11:32 am    Post subject: Distraction of the Week Reply with quote

The answer to this question differs slightly if you are flying a YAK-50 instead of a 52.  Any input from the 50 folks?
 
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