Total Noob Question: Brake Flaps on the Wings?

Posted:
Tue Feb 09, 2010 7:37 pm
by joey_d1119
When I land in commericial aircraft I usually apply the brakes and reverse thrust.
When I watch the videos of others who land I see a row of flaps along the top of the wing that pop up to slow down the jetliner...what is the button for those? And what are they called?
Re: Total Noob Question: Brake Flaps on the Wings?

Posted:
Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:10 pm
by Mazza
They are called Spoilers or Air Brake, the default key is '/'

Re: Total Noob Question: Brake Flaps on the Wings?

Posted:
Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:37 am
by EVVFCX
Hi Joey,
In the default 737 and others default ones, and with the spoilers Not deployed, use Shift + /
What will happen is when your weight is on the undercarriage on landing, the spoilers will automatically deploy.
If you look at the throttle quadrant during flight you'll see your spoiler lever has three positions:
from the top position, this is spoilers retracted. / key
Next is spoiler on automatic shift + /
next is spoilers deployed. / key
The / key is a toggle switch so spoilers are either deployed or not.
I don't normally do it but I think you can use your mouse with the throttle quadrant displayed, I set them up well in advance of finals, the less you have to touch the keyboard (or joystick buttons) the better your finals will be, when you knock off your reverse thrust, the spoilers will retract.
regards
Steve.