Today the 737 is landing and taking off on thousands of flights all across the globe. Each time one of those flights lands, a particular system takes an astonishing amount of punishment.
The 737NGX is a dynamic machine. Not only can it fly near Mach, but it can also slow down to a crawling pace and land, or, takeoff in a short distance.
Over the past several weeks, in the Angle of Attack Labs, we've been brewing up a sweet, aromatic concoction of flight training goodness. And it's something that many of you have been waiting for.
Now that you're learned about the hydraulics, see it in action and learn about the systems of the Primary Flight Controls and how they control the aircraft along it's pitch, roll and yaw axis.
Hydraulics is a fascinating faction of engineering and science. By making it's way to aircraft systems, it assists in achieving otherwise difficult to achieve functionality.