Crew write-up:
AFTER T/O DURING GEAR RETRACTION MASTER WARNING WITH RED EICAS GEAR NOT DOWN ILLUMINATED. STAYED ILLUMINATED FOR 10 SECONDS
A "Gear Not Down" warning should occur during the landing phase of flight. This problem was noted on take-off.
So what's the issue?
The problem was a bad throttle position switch in the micro-switch pack. We got two meters on the M983 Configuration Warning Landing card in the P51 card box. One meter on pin 5 and the other on pin 38. With both throttles retarded, we had grounds on both pins. When the throttles were moved forward, only one ground was lost. The other remained grounded throughout throttle travel.
The system interpreted this as one engine at idle (even though the throttle was at take-off power). When the gear handle was lifted and the gear broke over center, a valid gear down signal was lost.
No gear down and a throttle at idle...... "Gear Not Down" warning.
At 800' radio altimeter, the logic signal to the "NOR" gate was lost (below 800' is when the gear warning is valid)..... all the warning lights and messages stopped.
The EICAS message is in the upper right of the drawing. The warning lights just down from there. Both get ground signals from electronic switches (transistors) on the card. The "NOR" gate is located bottom middle. All the logic inputs (including the throttle switches) are bottom left.
A larger print can be found
here
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