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Old 5th November 2018 | 14:44
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You are correct in saying the nose wheel is locked when there is no weight on it but the lock is removed in the first inch of nose leg compression.

If the nose leg is too firm or the main legs too soft the lock will stay engaged, if the legs have been properly serviced the aircraft will settle in an attitude that gives the pilot full control.
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