Boeing 737 Leading Edge Flaps And Slats Annuciator Panel.
Published at : October 24, 2021
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In today's video, we are going to talk about the Boeing 737 Leading Edge Devices Annunciator Panel.
The Leading Edge Flaps/Slats are high lift devices that will increase your Lift Coefficient and decrease your stall speed.
You can find them, normally on the swept-back wing. This is so because the swept-back wing has poor low-speed lift capabilities.
These devices allow you to fly at low speed by decreasing the stall speed.
The Leading Edge Devices Annunciator Panel is located on the aft overhead panel (above the Captain seat).
In this panel, you have the information regarding the position of the Leading Edge Flaps/Slats.
The Leading Edge Flaps go from retracted to fully extended, while the Leading Edge Slats go from retracted to extended, and from extended to fully extended position depending on the Trailing Edge Flaps position.
In the Leading Edge Devices Annunciator Panel, you have a set of lights (one per each L.E. device) that show when the Devices are on Transit, Extended, and/or Fully extended.
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Leading Edge Slats Video π https://youtu.be/l_8b86aqEdg
Take-off Performance Videoπ https://youtu.be/eGt0rw7rm7k
Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
01:34 Why is the L.E. devices panel Important?
02:03 Why do we have the Leading Edge Devices?
02:25 Where are the Leading Edge Devices Located?
02:53 What are the Trailing Edge Flaps?
03:31 Leading Edge Flaps/Slats Location
05:41 Leading Edge Devices Annunciator Panel
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Disclaimer:
THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY.
NOT FOR REAL-LIFE OPERATIONS.
PLEASE REFER TO THE OFFICIAL MANUAL AND DOCUMENTATION.
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In today's video, we are going to talk about the Boeing 737 Leading Edge Devices Annunciator Panel.
The Leading Edge Flaps/Slats are high lift devices that will increase your Lift Coefficient and decrease your stall speed.
You can find them, normally on the swept-back wing. This is so because the swept-back wing has poor low-speed lift capabilities.
These devices allow you to fly at low speed by decreasing the stall speed.
The Leading Edge Devices Annunciator Panel is located on the aft overhead panel (above the Captain seat).
In this panel, you have the information regarding the position of the Leading Edge Flaps/Slats.
The Leading Edge Flaps go from retracted to fully extended, while the Leading Edge Slats go from retracted to extended, and from extended to fully extended position depending on the Trailing Edge Flaps position.
In the Leading Edge Devices Annunciator Panel, you have a set of lights (one per each L.E. device) that show when the Devices are on Transit, Extended, and/or Fully extended.
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Leading Edge Slats Video π https://youtu.be/l_8b86aqEdg
Take-off Performance Videoπ https://youtu.be/eGt0rw7rm7k
Time Stamps:
00:00 Intro
01:34 Why is the L.E. devices panel Important?
02:03 Why do we have the Leading Edge Devices?
02:25 Where are the Leading Edge Devices Located?
02:53 What are the Trailing Edge Flaps?
03:31 Leading Edge Flaps/Slats Location
05:41 Leading Edge Devices Annunciator Panel
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Disclaimer:
THIS VIDEO IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY.
NOT FOR REAL-LIFE OPERATIONS.
PLEASE REFER TO THE OFFICIAL MANUAL AND DOCUMENTATION.
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#PILOTCLIMB #BOEING 737
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