by expat » Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:17 am
The 737 has toe brakes that are part of the rudder pedals. By pitching the pedals forward you operate the brakes. The parking brake is in the centre pedestal and part of the throttle quadrant housing. It is operated by applying the toe brakes and then pulling back on a small lever. It is all mechanical, low pressure system in the cockpit acting on a high pressure system further down the line.
The Air Bus is much the same, except that the parking brake is at the back of the centre pedestal and can be operated independently of the toe brakes. In this case it is a rotary switch and no mechanical linkage.
Matt
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B1 (Cat C) licenced engineer, Boeing 737NG 600/700/800/900 Airbus A318/19/20/21 and Dash8 Q-400
1. Captain, if the problem is not entered into the technical logbook.........then the aircraft does not have a problem.
2. And, if you have time to write the fault on a napkin and attach to it to the yoke.........you have time to write it in the tech log....see point 1.