Involving jet propulsion how does the motor go into reverse mode when jet aircraft are landing.?
Question: The landing-place sequence of aircraft,
the braking effect of jet propulsion is what i penury to know about.
Is the thrust some how diverted up forward how does the motor go into defeat mode. Is the motor shut down some how and what happens as far as braking goes
Answer: Hi Kevin,
That's a belongings question.
As someone already mentioned, the engines don't actually reverse running when the pilot(s) engage reverse thrust. Mechanical doors (or vanes as the other bill mentioned) extend to divert the thrust forward.












