Cautious Belly
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Oops. Anyone know what happened?
Looks like nose gear skid marks. Does the 8 have nose gear brakes?
In PDX we were light and probably tail heavy, and as I recall we were cleared for an immediate with traffic on short final, so the nose was light enough that the tires didn't bite,................until I stomped the brake and the nose lowered. Then we shot back to the left and remained on the pavement. That one turned out to be a worn centering cam or some such crap. Plane spent a week on the ground and it was a MX nightmare to find the problem.
It's a hella ride!
Ground shift: Light aircraft, aft CG. When power's applied the nose comes up and the ground shift goes into air mode. This disables the tiller steering and does something else to the brakes through the anti-skid system. Any lateral drift is uncorrectable until either the nose comes down or sufficient speed results in the anti-skid giving the brakes back.
ABX have had a couple of 8s run off the side because of this - it's one of the not so nice characteristics - the moral being when light with aft CG to get lined up and not perform a rolling takeoff.