AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
On my flight from DFW to DEN on an AAL Airbus, I was seated a row or two back from where the main gear is attached. As such, I could hear and feel the gear coming up including a rumble that might be the rotational speed of the wheels slowing down.
Q1 for our jet pilots: Is there a system that brings the wheel spin to a full stop before they are fully stowed? Or is the gear swing timing long enough for them to stop on their own? Or are the wheels still rotating once they are fully stowed?
Q2 for our GA pilots who fly a retract gear airplane: similar question for you... are the wheels still turning once they reach th stowed position? Does your POH indicate this is they way it should be? Or do you take an action to reduce or stop the wheel spin as the gear travels to the stowed position?
Q1 for our jet pilots: Is there a system that brings the wheel spin to a full stop before they are fully stowed? Or is the gear swing timing long enough for them to stop on their own? Or are the wheels still rotating once they are fully stowed?
Q2 for our GA pilots who fly a retract gear airplane: similar question for you... are the wheels still turning once they reach th stowed position? Does your POH indicate this is they way it should be? Or do you take an action to reduce or stop the wheel spin as the gear travels to the stowed position?