What is an ADG?
Air Driven Generator.
Here's what they look like: http://www.airliners.net/photo/Delta-Connection-(ASA/Canadair-CL-600-2C10-Regional/0606713/L/
It's the thing that's popped out in the nose.
Any pilots that fly a plane please correct me if I'm wrong but: Basically, when an aircraft has an electrical failure of a certain nature a little prop attached to a generator pops out into the slipstream. The prop windmills, turning a generator which creates (limited) electrical power for the aircraft.
Air driven generator also called a hydraulic driven gen and a ram air turbine. It drops out of the fuselage and uses the wind to turn the prop to power components.What is an ADG?
Air driven generator also called a hydraulic driven gen and a ram air turbine. It drops out of the fuselage and uses the wind to turn the prop to power components.
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Nice.
When going through a type rating, you have to learn the plane inside and out correct? Do they provide you with all the reading material, like the Hydraulic System information you posted, prior to class?