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Gear Horn Below 150 kts

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hawkerjet

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Could someone give me a quick refresher as to why the gear horn in a Hawker will sound if you have flaps and no gear down and speed 150 and below. Then why doesn't it sound on takeoff????
I have a brain freeze.....
 
That part I understand, what is confusing me is why will the horn sound with flaps 15 and no gear down and 149 knots on approach, BUT NOT in Takeoff configuration when you get the gear up after takeoff and are still below 150kts
 
That part I understand, what is confusing me is why will the horn sound with flaps 15 and no gear down and 149 knots on approach, BUT NOT in Takeoff configuration when you get the gear up after takeoff and are still below 150kts

power lever position?

...just guessing
 
That part I understand, what is confusing me is why will the horn sound with flaps 15 and no gear down and 149 knots on approach, BUT NOT in Takeoff configuration when you get the gear up after takeoff and are still below 150kts


Next time on climb out, pull the power back to idle and see if the horn goes off
 
If I recall correctly, power levers below 60% N1, flaps 15, no gear down, 150kts = horn. That horn will wake the dead. Anyway Happy New Year everyone all the best.
 
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