Failure of a proximity detector
- The LGCIU detects any electrical failure in a proximity detector, and signals the associated output to the flight position (shock absorber not compressed or landing gear uplocked). The other LGCIU automatically takes over control of the landing gear operation.
-In case of mechanical failure the LGCIU does not modify the associated output. The effect that such a failure has on the system depends upon which condition is signalled incorrectly.
If the operating LGCIU detects a failed proximity sensor the other LGCIU takes over.
Electrical failure Of An LGCIU
- The system does not force the outputs of the failed LGCIU to the safe (flight condition).
. Some users will see "flight" condition
. Some users will see "ground" condition
Actually aristoclis explained it to you really nicely. I understand that if the LGCIU fails it may stay in either flight or ground mode, depending on the circumstances.