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JaxAshby
 
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Default Spooling down on icy runways

Say you're landing on a 15,000 foot runway coated with ice. You want to keep
the plane going in a straight line without thrust reversers. Which is the
greatest contributor to yaw?

Engine torque

or

Thrust

or

Rudder?

Is their a difference from piston to turboprop to jet?

Why is it important to know this to keep the plane going straight?

At what airspeed does the rudder become ineffective?


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Scout
 
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Default Spooling down on icy runways

Ask the pilot to not drop your boat until you're over softer water?
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Say you're landing on a 15,000 foot runway coated with ice.



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Bertie the Bunyip
 
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"Scout" wrote in
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Ask the pilot to not drop your boat until you're over softer water?



Uh huh.

Bertie



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Say you're landing on a 15,000 foot runway coated with ice.





 
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