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Do aircraft have gears?

Retractable wheels on aircraft are often called "landing gear", and some of the engine designs used in aircraft can contain a gear box. But gears as they look like in cars aren't used in aircraft.


When are bearing used in real life?

Bearings are used in everyday life for builds such as; wind turbines, turn tables, car transmission gears, aircraft landing wheels and windows. the most common angle points used for these bearings are 90 degrees, 180 degrees and 360 degrees.


Hydrogen is used as a fuel in which type of aircraft?

jet and/or rocket propelled aircraft{jet/rocket}.


Function of mechanical downlock indicator?

The function of a mechanical downlock indicator used on an aircraft's landing gear enables the pilot to have a visual indication that the landing gear is down and locked, which means that the aircraft can land safety. Normally, the indication on the cockpit is via 3 green lights near the landing gear control handle. There is a pair of electrical contacts that closes when the aircraft's landing gear extends to an angle that is beyond the over-centre of the linkages which then completes an electrical path to light up the landing gear control handle's green light to indicate gears down and locked.


How are airports being used?

They are being used by aircraft landing and leaving and passengers and cargo coming in and going out.


Do aircraft dump fuel before landing?

Not normally. This is an emergency procedure sometimes done because the maximum takeoff weight is usually larger than the maximum landing weight on aircraft carrying large passenger or freight loads. The dumping of fuel is one action that can be used in an inflight emergency; however, I can guarantee that the takeoff weight of ANY aircraft (unless refueled in flight) is ALWAYS greater than said aircraft's landing weight. Fuel used enroute will always reduce the gross landing weight. Aircraft are generally serviced with enough fuel to make its primary destination and an alternate runway (due of emergency). The landing weight can be adjusted by dumping fuel (normally) in case of damage to the aircraft or destination runway conditions (snow/ice, rain) requiring a lighter aircraft gross landing weight. Naval aircraft operating from Carriers routinely dump fuel to adjust for landing conditions (wet deck, reduced landing area, slower ship speed into the wind, etc...).


What is Category 1 Instrument Landing System?

Category 1 Instrument Landing System (ILS) is a precision approach system used for landing aircraft in reduced visibility conditions. It provides both horizontal and vertical guidance to help pilots align the aircraft with the runway for landing. Category 1 ILS allows for a decision height of 200 feet and a minimum visibility of 1,800 feet for most commercial aircraft.


What are aircraft landings commonly known as?

An aircraft landing could be called an air strip or runway. Many associate aircraft landing as a term used from the World War ll era to alert people that enemy planes were about to be seen in the sky and they shelter should be sought immediately. Plane crash stories and video images are usually under the category of aircraft landings.


Fighter aircraft can stop on the shortened runway?

Fighter aircraft can stop on a short runway. On aircraft carriers, cables are used to stop them. Some fighters landing on short land runways use braking parachutes.


What is A CMA violation that is a result of an unauthorized entry or erroneous occupation of a runway or other surface used for takeoff and landing of aircraft regardless of aircraft safety impact?

Runway Incursion


What is analog servo?

A: It is like a computer of a mechanical analogue even gears combination to activate, move an actuator or close a valve. It was is extensively used on aircraft they still are except digital has replace analogue and gears to do the fast computations and positioning required on an aircraft moving at mach 3


Do you use flaps to land an airplane?

Yes, Flaps are both used to create lift (on takeoff) and to slow the aircraft (on Landing)