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← TechnologyWhich outcome occurs when an aircraft utilizes differential braking during a rejected takeoff above V1 speed?
A)Reduced tire wear and increased life
B)Asymmetric thrust moment exacerbates✓
C)Minimized yaw angle deviations only
D)Optimal aerodynamic stall progression
💡 Explanation
During rejected takeoff, asymmetric braking triggers adverse yaw through differential braking, because wheel speed variation causes yaw moment and exacerbates thrust imbalances therefore increasing diversion from centerline, rather than only minimizing angle deviations under normal runway conditions.
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