B744 Autobrake
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B744 Autobrake
Hello all,
Does anyone know how the B744 autobrake works in terms of programmed deceleration? A previous type I was on (from "Brand A"
) specified the target deceleration rates for the various settings (believe it was 1.7m per second squared for Low, and 3.0m per second squared for Medium).
Does the Boeing autobrake aim for a target deceleration rate or a target brake pressure? If it's the former, any idea what these are?
MD
Does anyone know how the B744 autobrake works in terms of programmed deceleration? A previous type I was on (from "Brand A"
) specified the target deceleration rates for the various settings (believe it was 1.7m per second squared for Low, and 3.0m per second squared for Medium). Does the Boeing autobrake aim for a target deceleration rate or a target brake pressure? If it's the former, any idea what these are?
MD
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With regard to Autobrake operation on the B744, my TM says ...
Also that ...
I'm afraid I have no information on the numbers involved. My guess is that on MAX setting, it is not a deceleration rate that applies but the maximum braking that surface conditions and antiskid will allow. However, I can tell you that, on landing, the MAX setting is impressive!
JD
The RTO (rejected take-off) position provides maximum braking.
Landing autobrakes are armed by positioning the Autobrake Selector to one of the landing deceleration rates.
JD
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If you really want the "nitty gritty", then have a read of a previous post here:
http://www.pprune.org/tech-log/28768...ml#post3476982
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http://www.pprune.org/tech-log/28768...ml#post3476982
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