EMERGENCY BRAKES
In the event of normal brakes failure, emer-
gency airplane braking is provided by the
brake accumulator and is activated by pulling
the emergency/parking brake handle aft to
apply braking action. The accumulator has a
precharge of 776 psi of nitrogen or dry air and
is pressurized to approximately 3,000 psi by
the auxiliary hydraulic pump. The accumula-
tor is sized to provide at least 6 brake appli-
cations. Inflight, the brake accumulator
pressure may change as a result of tempera-
ture. In this case there is no need to turn the
auxiliary pump on to recharge the accumula-
tor. The emergency brakes do not provide dif-
ferential braking and there is no anti-skid
protection.
PARKING BRAKE
The brake accumulator also provides pressure
for the parking brake. The parking brake is set
by pulling the emergency/parking brake han-
dle, located on the center pedestal (Figure 14-
18), aft and rotating it left or right to the locked
position. This action holds the emergency/
parking control valve open, and hydraulic
pressure is maintained to the brakes for air-
plane parking. When the parking brake is set,
t h e w h i t e a d v i s o r y C A S m e s s a g e
“EMER/PARK BRK” is displayed. This mes-
sage will turn red if the takeoff configuration
monitor is activated as a result of this message.
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FOR TRAINING PURPOSES ONLY
L E A R J E T 4 5
P I L O T T R A I N I N G M A N U A L
FlightSafety
international
L E A R J E T 4 5
P I L O T T R A I N I N G M A N U A L
FlightSafety
international
WARN
WARN
"BRAKES FAIL,
BRAKES FAIL,
BRAKES FAIL, . . ."
AUDIO VOICE:
AUDIO TONE:
CHIME, CHIME, CHIME
NORMAL
BRAKES
FAIL
NORM BRK FAIL
Figure 14-23. Brake System Failure Warnings