Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Landing Gear & Brakes

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Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Landing Gear & Brakes Braking Tricycle gear Retractable Electrically activated Hydraulically actuated Warning systems Throttle position Flap position Squat switch Annunciator panel Gear Position Lights Brake System Disc Type Manually activated Hydraulically actuated

Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Landing Gear Tricycle gear Retractable Electrically activated Hydraulically actuated Warning systems Throttle position Flap position Squat switch Annunciator panel Gear Position Lights

Malbu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Landing Gear Gear Indications 3 Green Each gear down and locked Annunciator Light Gear in transit Not down, locked Not up, stowed Goes out when: All 3 gear Up and stowed Down and locked Warning System Power selection Flap configuration Gear position

Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Landing Gear Warning System Horn – cockpit, not headset Caution Light on Panel Master Caution on Panel The warning system will activate whenever power and/or flap are set to a “landing” configuration but the gear is not down and locked. Power reduction to idle Flap selection greater than 10 degrees (first notch)

Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Landing Gear The landing gear system is electrically activated, hydraulically actuated. Hydraulic actuators move the gear up and down. Gear is held up by hydraulic pressure and down by mechanical downlock latches internal to each actuator. Absent hydraulic pressure, gear will extend through gravity.

Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Landing Gear - Retract Electrically Activated: Cockpit gear handle activates switch to energize the hydraulic power pack motor which, in turn, pumps fluid into the retract side of the system. Powerpack delivers 1350-1400psi. When up, system maintains pressure to keep gear in retracted position. Drop below 1170psi causes pump to active until standard pressure is achieved.

Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Landing Gear

Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Landing Gear - Extend Electrically Activated: Cockpit gear handle activates switch to energize the hydraulic power pack motor which, in turn, pumps fluid into the extend side of the system.

Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Landing Gear - Extend

Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Emergency Gear Extension In the event of an electrical or hydraulic system failure, gear extension is accomplished by pulling out the guarded emergency extension red knob. This is connected by cable to a relief valve. Gear will then gravity fall into the extended position. Note: pull the “hydraulic pump power” CB before pulling the extension knob. Note: After moving guard out of the way, it requires approximately 25 lbs pressure to pull the release knob out. If unable to get 3 green, slow to 90 knots indicated and yaw the airplane left and right until all 3 gear are down and locked.

Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Landing Gear Landing Gear Operation: Retraction: 126 KIAS Extension: 165 KIAS Emergency Extension: Slow to 90 KIAS Pull Hydraulic Pump CB Select Gear Down Pull Emergency Extension Knob OUT

Malibu/Mirage PA46-310/350 Brakes Disc type brakes Rotors Brake pads Hydraulic pressure Manually Activated Toe pedals of Rudder controls Hydraulically Actuated Single fluid reservoir Individual brake cylinders