ryan1234
Well-Known Member
Yeah the book mentioned that it was a funny initiation ritual to give the new guys getting checked out a taxi fam and watch them stumble all over the ramp/taxiway like drunks trying to figure it out......before the pneumatic charge in the reservior inevitably bleed off and they coasted off into the dirt without brakes![]()
Yes, they are hand brakes...it takes getting used to! The L-39 is a lot more sensitive on the brakes. And yes, taxi excessively and the air will be drained (personal experience) -same with touch and goes for the CJ it takes about 5 atm for each pneumatic operation ( flaps, gear, etc)... But if you run out of air on the main tank, you can crack open the emergency.
On the taxi of those Russian birds, it's not really the brakes that are the tough part...it's the free-castoring nosewheel that tricky. I'm sure yak52driver could give some examples of students getting 'stuck' with the nose gear in the wrong direction.
