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control column
- Definição1
- The main hand control used by the pilot to control the aircraft in roll and pitch.
- Fonte1
- CROCKER, David. Dictionary of aviation. 2nd ed. London: A&C, 2005.
- Fonte2
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Aircraft accident digest n.32. Montreal, 1993. (Cir. 232 AN/139).
- Fonte3
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Aircraft accident digest n.21. Montreal, 1977. (Cir. 132 AN/93).
- Fonte4
- ESTADOS UNIDOS. Federal Aviation Administration. Joint aircraft system/component code/table and definitions. [Oklahoma City, OKC], 2008.
- Nota adicional1
- Control Column Section The component and associated parts mounted onto the control wheel, which transmits motion from the cockpit to connecting cables, pushrods, etc., to actuate the aileron and elevator, stabilator, ruddervator control surfaces. Includes control sticks in aircraft not equipped with control wheels. Typical parts are bearing, socket, guide, bushing, pulley bracket, sprocket, chain, stops, etc.
- Contexto
- A control column force analysis performed by Lockheed showed that a 22-pound push force was applied to the control: column about 12 seconds before initial touchdown.
- Malfunctioning of the engines and the accompanying loss of thrust could lead the pilots to try and maintain the climb-out regime by pulling on the control column: this would result in the aircraft assuming angles of attack characteristic of the so-called second flight regime, with a resultant increase in drag, followed by a loss of vertical speed.
- Português
- coluna de controle