FlyingAccountant
Well-Known Member
I mean I guess I'll be the dumbass (as ever) who asks how the hell they got to the runway with the parking brake engaged.
It sounds like the parking brake only holds the amount of hydraulic pressure put in with toe brakes. If the parking brake was activated without pressure being applied to the brakes through the pedals, braking action wouldn’t have been significant, which is why they may not have noticed it on the taxi.
Per the ATSB report, once the brakes overheated from the PB being applied during the takeoff run, the wheels would have seized and stopped spinning and they were SOL. Which explains why the skid marks started half way down the runway and continued into the grass.
I‘m not going to second guess the pilots, but I would assume anxiety over the runway length and the significant drop off at the end of the runway contributed to their decision to continue with the takeoff. Additionally in the Australian accident, the CG shift from the braking prevented the the elevator from having enough authority to lift the aircraft off the ground despite being over rotation speed. Something similar may have happened here, although I doubt they made it to vr in this incident.
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