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spannersatcx
21st Dec 2000, 23:17
We have a guy studying for his Engine ticket and he has a question that none of us are too up to speed on, i.e. propellers.
Prop fails to go into BETA range, what are the possible causes? and what are the problems associated with BETA range?
Any help would be appreciated.

DABHAND
21st Dec 2000, 23:36
One of the problems could be that the weight on wheels microswitch may have not operated, thus the aircraft still thinks it is airborne and BETA range cannot be selected, therefore ground idle and reverse thrust cannot be selected. A worse problem would be the other way round - ie the aircraft is airborne and the weight on wheels has not moved in the other direction and it would then be possible to select BETA range in the air and could lead to the loss of control of the aircraft as BETA range allows the prop angle to go beyond the airborne range and into reverse.

spannersatcx
26th Dec 2000, 12:16
Thanks Dabhand, anybody else or are you all as bad about props as me?

B727
28th Dec 2000, 07:01
Another probable cause is a defective BETA valve or improper rigging of the BETA arm or power lever rods/cables.