There are several autobrake modes, including runway overrun warning (ROW), runway overrun protection (ROP) and brake-to-vacate (BTV) introduced on the A380.
Source: Jorge Guardia
ROW and ROP detect the landing runway by comparing the aircraft’s position and flightpath vector to an airport database in the FMS.
They use aircraft weight, configuration and ground speed, along with runway condition and wind velocity entered by the crew, to determine if the aircraft can safely stop on the available runway remaining.
ROW provides warnings before landing and ROP protects the aircraft after touchdown by applying maximum braking to stop on the remaining pavement
To program BTV, the pilot needs to pull up the airport diagram on the navigation display, select the Runway & Taxiway number as the turnoff point.
Source: Lindner Fotografie
After activating BTV, the distance available for stopping between the touchdown zone and taxiway is highlighted with symbols on the airport diagram indicating margins between both the dry and wet runway stopping points using maximum braking.
After activating BTV, the distance available for stopping between the touchdown zone and taxiway is highlighted with symbols on the airport diagram indicating margins between both the dry and wet runway stopping points using maximum braking. kids bedding sets , king size comforters , gul ahmed bed sheets 2018 sale , bedsheet for wedding , beautiful bedspreads , best cotton mattress , heavy blanket , single bed razai online , buy sofa cover online , pakistani lawn dress
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