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Forum: Tech Log
15th Jan 2006, 21:44
Replies: 86
Views: 18,525
Posted By john_tullamarine

Re: Pulling a Stop to Runway Overruns

.. as with the nosewheel brake mod to the 727 ... gets the pilot's attention smartly if the pedals are pushed harder than intended in normal operation.
Forum: Tech Log
13th Jan 2006, 02:37
Replies: 86
Views: 18,525
Posted By john_tullamarine

Re: Pulling a Stop to Runway Overruns

Dagger Dirk indirectly highlights a very important consideration ... SOPs seek to address the fact that the guy on the line doesn't have all the information or answers and, to a significant degree,...
Forum: Tech Log
11th Jan 2006, 11:42
Replies: 86
Views: 18,525
Posted By john_tullamarine

Re: Pulling a Stop to Runway Overruns

(a) the landing distance factor is applied to the demonstrated flight test/aerodynamic model data as accepted by the Regulator and applies to the total demonstrated distance from 50ft, not rollout...
Forum: Tech Log
10th Jan 2006, 11:26
Replies: 86
Views: 18,525
Posted By john_tullamarine

Re: Pulling a Stop to Runway Overruns

My friend ... no-one is saying that your position is wrong, only that the analysis may be more complex than you suggest.

I would suggest that the others are NOT purporting that the braking loads...
Forum: Tech Log
10th Jan 2006, 02:13
Replies: 86
Views: 18,525
Posted By john_tullamarine

Re: Pulling a Stop to Runway Overruns

A thread which I am following with some interest ...

Overtalk,

I don't know your background but it is obvious that you are passionate about your topic and that is a good thing.

However,...
Forum: Tech Log
8th Jan 2006, 02:14
Replies: 86
Views: 18,525
Posted By john_tullamarine

Re: Pulling a Stop to Runway Overruns

Good to see a spirited debate .. however, the tone of some posts is getting a little too much towards playing the player.

House rules are

(a) play the ball as hard as you wish

(b) don't play...
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