by Zach Grant L1011jock » Wed Sep 10, 2014 4:59 pm
Being a big jet guy, and also operating Aztecs and Navajos over the years, I center the gear selector as my climb check flow. Obviously in aircraft post 1965 that only have up and down positions, this is not an option, but for me, it is good habit that keeps me common with the other aircraft I fly frequently. There are a couple of benefits for having the gear in the off position. First, the off position removes ALL power from the motor. Thus you can stick your fingers in the gear transmission well knowing the motor isnt going to start in either direction unexpectedly. Without the off position, pulling the breaker is the only way to safely do this. The next is that probably the most common failure in the gear is the failure of the up limit switch. If the switch is left up, and the switch fails, eventually the motor breaker will blow. Many will then try to put the gear down on the other end of the flight only to find nothing happens. Hopefully resetting the breaker will enable the gear to go down normally, but more than a few motors have been smoked before the breaker blows. At this point the gear is jammed in the up position and the load on the transmission needs to be removed by rolling the coupler down until you can easily release the gear release lever. If you force the release lever when the gear is jammed, the only thing you will do is bend the release and you are then pretty much out of luck, unless you roll the gear down manually all the way using the transmission coupler. Getting back to the center position on the switch, IF you notice that the gear up amber light does NOT illuminate within about 10 sec of you putting the switch up, go to off, and continue the flight. Arrival at the destination should be normal in the fact the gear goes down normally without having a motor smoke or the breaker blow. Obviously, you would then want to have the plane looked at to figure out what went wrong, but you have averted the potential for an emergency. So, my technique is to use the off position when airborne if it is available.
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"