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Correct Pushback Process


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Hi guys, so I've only done a couple of pushbacks in this a/c and both times they went screwy with the tug going through multiple gyrations.    What's the correct pushback process that folk use.    Firstly, do you engage NW steering before pushback ?      And do you start one or both engines on stand before the pushback ?

Thanks in advance for your views.

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If using better pushback you will need to engage NWS or it cant turn the plane, actually it will tell you it cant puash back. though I havnt tried yet with this plane These [lanes dont normally park at gates, havnt seeing a single video on youtube where they have a push back.

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I don't think it works with better pushback and haven't seen any mentions in update notes.

Nosewheel steering lockout and nose gear pin are installed:
- Start right engine
- Right generator reset/on and external power disconnected
- Hydr pressure maintained above 2100 psi (normal function if generator is online, require override on hydr pump if not starting first)
- Park brake released 

Push occurs keeping clear of brakes and steering tiller (tiller not depressed, real thing is spring loaded to off)

- park brake set
- tow bar disconnected, pins removed and tug repositioned to safe location. Crew shown the pins with wave off
- Start left engine 
 

 

The sim version seems to not have a steering lockout logic for a pushback and then better pushback just freaks out and does weird stuff because it can't turn the nose gear.

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I've experienced the "drunk tug driver" with better push back and the SAAB before, but never made the connection to the nose wheel steering.  I'll give that a try next time, and see if it stop the BPB swervin' Earvin driver.

As a side note, I usually just load into a gate without a jetway and park it sideways like they used to to in the US almost exclusively.  You'd get checked in at a small ground level waiting area, then they'd setup a pathway with cones to the stairs, and you walk across the tarmac to the plane.  After engine start, you'd just taxi away from the gate area.  I used to think that these turboprops were never pushed back, but there are a couple of vids on YT showing a push back.

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