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Vol 2 Section Review
Unit 4
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02/11/2012

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Term
What type of landing gear does the C–5 and C–130 use?
Definition
Modified tricycle landing gear.
Term
Which type of landing gear consists of four main gears mounted in the fuselage in the form of a rectangle and two outriggers or wing tip protection gears?
Definition
Quadricycle landing gear.
Term
On tab-type indicator systems, what is displayed when the gear is in transit or until the gear reaches the full up or down and locked position?
Definition
Diagonal stripes or barber poles.
Term
How is the landing gear warning horn operated?
Definition
By switches installed on the throttle quadrant.
Term
What is the purpose of the shock strut?
Definition
Carry the burden of supporting the aircraft and absorb the shock of landing.
Term
What two telescoping cylinders are assembled to form the shock strut?
Definition
Inner cylinder and outer cylinder.
Term
What component connects the inner and outer cylinder to maintain correct alignment?
Definition
Torsion links.
Term
What component is installed on the truck assembly to prevent the truck from porpoising?
Definition
Snubber.
Term
What is the function of the shimmy damper?
Definition
Provide tracking of the aircraft during turns and prevent oscillation or shimmy during landing, takeoff, and taxiing
Term
What are the two types of steer damper units presently used?
Definition
Single-piston and vane.
Term
What is used to ensure the sliding spool returns to the neutral position?
Definition
By movement of the compensating piston and spring.
Term
How is fluid in the steering metering control valve maintained in the dampening mode?
Definition
Centering spring.
Term
How is the sliding spool of the steering metering valve positioned?
Definition
By mechanical inputs into the valve.
Term
In the steering mode of operation, how is system pressure blocked off?
Definition
By the position of the sliding spool.
Term
When is maximum braking action obtained?
Definition
Just before the friction between the braking surfaces causes the wheel to lock.
Term
What is the heart of the integral brake system?
Definition
Power brake control valve (PBCV).
Term
What ensures rapid application and release of brakes?
Definition
Debooster
Term
What brake system consists of a slave-metering valve remotely controlled by a master cylinder?
Definition
Slave brake system.
Term
How is emergency hydraulic pressure supplied to the brake system?
Definition
By the aircraft emergency hydraulic system or accumulator.
Term
In the antiskid system, when does the shaft speed decrease in relation to flywheel speed?
Definition
When enough excessive braking is applied to create a skidding tendency.
Term
What term is used to describe a gradual loss of braking action due to overheating?
Definition
Brake fade.
Term
What causes the multiple disc brake’s piston to move inward?
Definition
Hydraulic pressure.
Term
Define OFF clearance.
Definition
The space between the discs when the brakes are not applied.
Term
What metals are used to make aircraft wheels?
Definition
Aluminum and/or magnesium alloy.
Term
How is the removable flange held in place?
Definition
A retainer ring.
Term
What is the purpose of the alignment marks on split wheels?
Definition
To ensure the wheel halves are put together in their proper relationship.
Term
At what temperature will the fusible metal core of the thermal plugs melt?
Definition
300°F.
Term
What type of wheel bearings are used on aircraft?
Definition
The tapered roller type.
Term
What makes up a complete bearing set?
Definition
Bearing cone, tapered rollers, and a retaining cage.
Term
What part of the bearing holds the assembly together?
Definition
The cage.
Term
When cleaning a bearing with air, why should the bearing never be spun?
Definition
Spinning can result in serious damage to the bearing.
Term
What condition produces false brinelling?
Definition
Continued shaft oscillation due to vibration.
Term
Which technical manual provides information concerning aircraft tires and tubes?
Definition
4T–1–3, Inspection, Maintenance Instructions—Storage and Disposition of Aircraft Tires and Inner Tubes.
Term
What are the three main parts of an aircraft tire?
Definition
Tread and sidewall, cord body, and beads.
Term
Describe aircraft tire tread.
Definition
A layer of rubber (or wire, fabric and rubber combination) on the outer circumference of a tire, which serves as the wearing surface
Term
What part of an aircraft tire gives the tire its structural strength?
Definition
The cord body or carcass
Term
The ply rating of a tire is an index of what factor?
Definition
The tire strength (not necessarily the number of cord plies in a tire).
Term
Why are vent holes or venting devices installed in tires?
Definition
To prevent pressure buildup and separation of the cord plies or tread rubber.
Term
How is a tubeless tire identified?
Definition
By the word “tubeless” on the tire sidewall.
Term
List the two methods used to determine allowable tire wear.
Definition
Colored wear indicators and tread groove method.
Term
What are the wear criteria on a retreadable aircraft tire less than 24 inches outside diameter?
Definition
For tires less than 24 inches outside diameter, the tire shall be removed when wear reaches the bottom of any tread groove for a continuous length of four inches or when wear exposes top fabric layer.
Term
Where might you find the allowable cut limits of a given tire?
Definition
Embossed on the sidewall of the tire
Term
On landing gear with dual tires, what action should be taken when one tire fails?
Definition
Replace both tires.
Term
If you suspect wheel or tire damage, from which direction should you approach the tire to deflate it?
Definition
From the front or rear.
Term
How does direct sunlight affect tire pressure?
Definition
Tires in direct sunlight experience a somewhat higher pressure than those in shaded areas.
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