Groundpounder
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Groundpounder said:I was on a SW 737-700, and noticed that when they extended those giant retractable landing lights from under the fueslage that there was quite an increase in wind noise. Are there speed restrictions on them, and what made Boeing go with a system like that?
Stby One said:We extend them when cleared for take off and retract when passing 10000 feet. I dont think there is any speed restriction, however many pilots keep them retracted above 250kt. We extend them again when cleared to land.
TriStar_drvr said:There is no speed restriction for the retractable landing lights. Above 300 knots or so, you will notice some vibration. I have them on below 10,000' because I want to be seen and believe you can never have too many lights on.
By the way, in the sim, in an idle power descent at 280 KIAS, extending those lights increased the rate of descent by 70 fpm.
venr122 said:Is it true that they retract automatically during a V1 cut? (At least on the MD-80's i heard this)
flx757 said:On the MD-80, the landing lights are on the same circuitry as the Second Segment Climb switch that looks for a 70psid between 13th stage augmentation valves when there is less than 1.3 cabin differential pressure, which equates to about 2500 feet. This is what the system uses to determine an engine failure (the 70 psi diff of the 13th stage bleeds) at low altitude (less than 1.3 cabin diff press), and will shut down both packs unless the Air Conditioning Shutoff Swith is in OVRD.