- An
autobrake is a type of
automatic wheel-based
hydraulic brake system for
advanced airplanes. The
autobrake is
normally enabled during takeoff and landing...
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Before the
takeoff roll is started, the
autobrake system of the aircraft, if available, is armed. The
autobrake system will
automatically apply maximum...
- had only very
recently begun using the
autobrake systems, and that
pilot training on
proper use of
autobrakes had been inadequate. The NTSB preliminary...
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perpendicular to
oncoming traffic, and the
tested vehicle must
successfully autobrake enough to
avoid hitting the
pedestrian at 19 and 40 km/h (12 and 25 mph)...
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truck would have
helped to
mitigate or
prevent the crash. In 2019, 66% of
autobrake systems evaluate by the IIHS in 2019
models earn the
highest rating of...
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aircraft that is
capable of
landing in a CAT IIIb that is
equipped with
autobrake would be able to
fully stop on the
runway but
would have no
ability to...
- Jacksonville,
Florida and included,
among other things,
tests of the
autobrake, anti-skid and auto-spoiler systems. The aircraft's last
overnight service...
- flight.
Warnings are
given before the
autobrake. If the
driver ignores the warnings, the
autonomous brake or
autobrake will
apply a
partial or full brake...
- the
flight on a wet runway,
aggravated with the non-deployment of the
autobrake and one of the
Airbus A310's two
engine reversers. The
inclement weather...
- aircraft's
weight to its wheels,
where mechanical braking, such as an
autobrake system, can take effect.
Reverse thrust is used by many jet
aircraft to...