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Boeing B767 - Systems Summary [Landing Gear]
Introduction
The airplane has two main landing gear and a single nose gear. The nose gear is
a conventional steerable twowheel unit. Each main gear has four wheels in
tandem pairs.
Hydraulic power for retraction, extension, and steering is supplied by the center
hydraulic system. An alternate extension system is also provided.
The normal brake hydraulic system is powered by the right hydraulic system.
The alternate brake hydraulic system is powered by the center hydraulic system.
Antiskid protection is provided with both systems, but the autobrake system is
available only through the normal system.
A brake temperature monitor system displays each brake temperature on the
EICAS status display.
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Landing Gear Retraction
When the landing gear lever is positioned to UP, the tilted landing gear begins to
retract. The landing gear doors open and the gear retracts to up position.
Automatic wheel braking occurs during gear retraction.
The GEAR and DOORS lights illuminate as the landing gear retracts into the
wheel wells. After retraction, the nose gear is held up by uplocks and the main
gear is held up by the door structure. The GEAR and DOORS lights extinguish.
The landing gear lever is placed in the OFF position to depressurize the landing
gear system. The GEAR light remains illuminated and the EICAS caution
message GEAR DISAGREE displays if any gear is not up and locked up after
the normal transit time. The affected gears, gear down light, remains
illuminated if the gear never unlocked from the down position. The DOORS
light remains illuminated and the EICAS advisory message GEAR DOORS
displays if any hydraulically actuated main gear door is not closed after normal
transit time.
Landing Gear Extension
When the landing gear lever is moved to DN, the landing gear doors open, the
gear are unlocked, and the GEAR and DOORS lights illuminate.
The gear are hydraulically powered to the down and locked position. The
downlocks are powered to the locked position, all hydraulically actuated gear
doors close, and the main gear trucks hydraulically tilt to the flight position.
When all gear are down and locked, the gear down lights illuminate and the
GEAR and DOORS lights extinguish.
The amber GEAR light remains illuminated and the EICAS caution messages
GEAR DISAGREE, L or R SIDE BRACE, L or R DRAG BRACE displays if
any gear is not locked down after the normal transit time. The extinguished
green gear down light indicates the affected gear. The DOORS light remains
illuminated and the EICAS advisory message GEAR DOORS displays if any
hydraulically actuated door is not closed after the normal transit time.
Landing Gear Alternate Extension
The alternate landing gear extension system uses an electric motor to trip the
locking mechanism for each gear. Selecting DN on the ALTN GEAR EXTEND
switch releases all door and gear uplocks. The landing gear freefall to the down
and locked position.
When all gear are down and locked, the gear down lights illuminate and the
GEAR light extinguishes. During alternate extension, the DOORS light remains
illuminated and the EICAS advisory message GEAR DOORS displays because
all the hydraulically powered gear doors remain open.
Nose Wheel Steering
Nose wheel steering is powered by the center hydraulic system. In the event of
a center hydraulic system leak, a reserve brakes and steering system can power
the nose wheel steering.
Primary steering control is provided by the nose wheel steering tiller.Limited
steering control is available through the rudder pedals. The tiller can turn the
nose wheel up to 65 degrees in either direction. A pointer on the tiller assembly
shows tiller position relative to the neutral setting. The rudder pedals can be
used to turn the nose wheels up to seven degrees in either direction. Tiller inputs
override rudder pedal inputs.
Brake System
Each main gear wheel has a multiple disc brake. The nose wheels have no
brakes. The brake system includes:
normal brake hydraulic system
alternate brake hydraulic system
brake accumulator
antiskid protection
autobrake system
parking brake
Normal Brake Hydraulic System
The normal brake hydraulic system is powered by the right hydraulic system.
The brake pedals provide independent control of the left and right brakes.
Alternate Brake Hydraulic System
Alternate brake hydraulic system selection is automatic. If the right hydraulic
system pressure is low, the center hydraulic system automatically supplies
pressure to the alternate brake system. Pushing a brake pedal then sends
hydraulic pressure through the alternate antiskid valves to the brakes.
The BRAKE SOURCE light illuminates and the EICAS advisory message
BRAKE SOURCE displays if both normal and alternate brake system pressures
are low.
Reserve Brakes and Steering
Pressing the RESERVE BKS & STRG switch provides hydraulic fluid to the
center number one electric primary hydraulic pump. Pump pressure is then
supplied exclusively to the alternate brake system and nose wheel steering
system. The BRAKE SOURCE light and EICAS message extinguish when
pressure is available.
The VALVE light illuminates and the EICAS advisory message
RSV BRAKE VAL displays if a reserve brake valve disagrees with the
commanded position.
Brake Accumulator
If normal and alternate brake hydraulic power is lost, the brake accumulator can
provide several braking applications or parking brake application.
Antiskid Protection
Antiskid protection is provided in the normal and alternate brake hydraulic
systems.
The normal brake hydraulic system provides each main gear wheel with
individual antiskid protection. When a wheel speed sensor detects a skid, the
associated antiskid valve reduces brake pressure until skidding stops.
The alternate brake hydraulic system provides antiskid protection to laterally
paired wheels.
Touchdown, hydroplaning, and locked wheel protection are provided.
The ANTISKID light illuminates and the EICAS advisory message ANTISKID
displays to indicate a fault is detected in the antiskid system.
The ANTISKID light illuminates and the EICAS advisory message
ANTISKID OFF displays to indicate the antiskid system is inoperative.
Autobrake System
The autobrake system provides automatic braking at preselected deceleration
rates for landing.
The system operates only when the normal brake system is functioning. Antiskid
system protection is provided during autobrake operation.
The AUTO BRAKES light illuminates and the EICAS advisory message
AUTOBRAKES displays if the autobrake system is disarmed or inoperative.
Rejected Takeoff
Selecting RTO prior to takeoff arms the autobrake system. The RTO mode can be
selected only on the ground. The RTO autobrake setting commands maximum
braking pressure if:
the airplane is on the ground
groundspeed is above 85 knots, and
both thrust levers are retarded to idle
Maximum braking is obtained in this mode. If an RTO is initiated below 85
knots, the RTO autobrake function does not operate.
Landing
Five levels of deceleration can be selected for landing. However, on dry
runways, the maximum autobrake deceleration rate in the landing mode is less
than that produced by full pedal braking.
After landing, autobrake application begins when:
both thrust levers are retarded to idle, and
the wheels have spun up
Autobrake application occurs slightly after main gear touchdown. Deceleration
is limited until main landing gear truck untilt occurs, then deceleration increases
to the selected level. The deceleration level can be changed (without disarming
the system) by rotating the selector.
To maintain the selected airplane deceleration rate, autobrake pressure is reduced
as other controls, such as thrust reversers and spoilers, contribute to total
deceleration. The system provides braking to a complete stop or until it is
disarmed.
Autobrake Disarm
The system disarms immediately, the AUTO BRAKES light illuminates, and the
EICAS advisory message AUTOBRAKES displays if any of the following occur:
pedal braking applied
either thrust lever advanced after landing
speedbrake lever is moved from the full up position after the
speedbrakes have deployed on the ground
DISARM or OFF position selected on the autobrakes selector
autobrake fault
normal antiskid system fault
When the autobrakes system disarms after landing:
the autobrakes selector automatically moves to the DISARM position
power is removed from the autobrake system
the AUTO BRAKES light illuminates
When the autobrake system disarms during takeoff, the autobrakes selector
remains in the RTO position. After takeoff, the autobrakes selector automatically
moves to OFF.
Parking Brake
The parking brake can be set with the normal or alternate brake hydraulic
system pressurized. If the normal and alternate brake systems are not
pressurized, parking brake pressure is maintained by the brake accumulator. The
brake accumulator is pressurized by the right hydraulic system. Accumulator
pressure is shown on the BRAKE PRESS indicator.
The parking brake is set by fully depressing both brake pedals, pulling the
parking brake handle up, then releasing the pedals. This mechanically latches the
pedals in the depressed position and commands the parking brake valve to close.
The parking brake is released by depressing the pedals until the parking brake
handle releases.
The PARK BRAKE light illuminates and the EICAS advisory message
PARKING BRAKE displays when the parking brake is set.
Brake Temperature Indication
Wheel brake temperatures are displayed on the EICAS status page. Numerical
values related to wheel brake temperature are displayed for each main gear brake.
Brake temperature values range from 0 to 9. Temperature values are not
instantaneous and tend to build for 10 to 15 minutes after the brakes are applied.
Initial range values of 0 to 2 are cyan numbers in a cyan box. For normal range
values of 3 and 4, the number is cyan and the box is white for the first brake per
truck that exceeds a value of 2. Values in the high range of 5 to 9 have a white
number and box. The BRAKE TEMP light illuminates for values of 5 and above.
Tailskid
The airplane is equipped with a tailskid system. The tailskid extends for takeoff
and landing and retracts during flight. It helps to protect the pressurized part of
the airplane from contact with the runway. The tailskid uses the main landing
gear actuation system.
The TAILSKID light illuminates and the EICAS advisory message TAILSKID is
displayed when the tailskid position disagrees with the landing gear lever
position.
Landing Gear EICAS Messages
The following EICAS messages can be displayed.
Brakes
Message Level Light Aural Condition
Landing Gear
Message Level Light Aural Condition
Tailskid
Message Level Light Aural Condition
2 DOORS Light
Illuminated (amber) a door is not closed.
4 TAILSKID Light
Illuminated (amber) the tailskid position disagrees with the landing gear lever
position.
LEFTRIGHT
2
3 TAILSKID Light
Illuminated (amber) the tailskid position disagrees with the landing gear lever
position.
UP RETRACT
270K
1
OFF
EXTEND OR
EXTENDED 270K-.82M
LOCK OVRD
DN
3
ALTN GEAR
EXTEND 250K-.75M
OFF
2
DN
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Nose Wheel Steering Tiller
A nose wheel steering tiller is installed on the left sidewall.
SIDEWALL
1 Nose Wheel Steering Tiller
Rotate
turns the nose wheels up to 65 degrees in either direction
overrides rudder pedal steering
Brake System
Rudder/Brake Pedals
2 Rudder/Brake Pedals
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Push the full pedal turns the nose wheel up to seven degrees in either direction.
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Push the top of the pedals actuates the wheel brakes.
PARK BRAKE
1
PARK
BRAKE
CONTROL STAND
1 Parking Brake (PARK BRAKE) Light
Illuminated (amber) the parking brake is set.
2 Parking Brake (PARK BRAKE) Handle
Pull sets the parking brake when both brake pedals are simultaneously
depressed.
Release simultaneously depress both brake pedals.
BRAKE 4 PRESS
PSIX1000
1 30
21
BRAKE SOURCE
1
1
2 VALVE
ANTISKID
1
OVERHEAD PANEL
1 ANTISKID Light
Illuminated (amber) a fault is detected in the antiskid system.
Brake Temperature
[Option-EICAS Status Display Brake Temp]
22 12
21 21
1
BRAKE TEMP