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Landing Gear

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • The author uses "Gear Up" to symbolize an aircraft's transition to sleek, efficient flight post-takeoff, as well as the meticulous planning required before flying.
  • While acknowledging the sturdiness and lower maintenance of fixed landing gear, the author expresses a strong preference for retractable gear due to its aerodynamic benefits and aesthetic appeal.
  • The article recounts two distinct and challenging incidents of retractable landing gear malfunction (a nose gear failure in a Cessna 210 and an indicator light issue for a main gear in a Cessna 340), both necessitating emergency landing procedures.
  • Despite these past harrowing experiences, the author maintains his admiration for retractable landing gear, valuing its design and the efficiency it brings to an airplane.
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||| |—|—| | | | The title of this column is “Gear Up” because I like the symbolism of takeoff and flight. It means to me the moment just after positive rate has been established when, with a short upward pull by the pilot, the airplane is reconfigured, while accelerating, to assume the shape it was designed to have: sleek, dragless, efficient and fast. Many airplanes, ours included, spend much more time on the ground than in the air, with their legs stiffly sticking down, waiting patiently to be stowed. Stowed at that just right moment, when the last available runway disappears beneath the nose and the airplane gathers up its appendages and heads up and out. We’re off.

I like the reassuring clunk of the gear doors as they close and the way the “gear unsafe” light winks off. I like the sound the airplane makes as it gets clean. I also like the double meaning of gearing up for a flight. It bespeaks the care of planning, the study of The Weather Channel, the call (or two) to the Flight Service Station, the calculation of the winds aloft, the preflight, the pre-takeoff checklist, the whole getting-ready-to-go part of flying.

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