P/N: AC69965-3
Category: Brakes
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| Condition | Stock |
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| As Removed | 1 Available |
The AC69965-3 is an emergency parking brake valve that routes and traps hydraulic pressure to the wheel brakes during primary system loss or parking conditions. This valve isolates brake pressure from the main hydraulic source and maintains it through stored energy, typically working in conjunction with a brake accumulator. Found in aircraft emergency brake circuits, it ensures braking capability remains available when normal hydraulic pressure is unavailable.
Installation follows aircraft maintenance manual specifications and requires verification against the applicable illustrated parts catalog for your aircraft type.
Please note: Product descriptions are provided for informational purposes. Always refer to your aircraft's Illustrated Parts Catalog (IPC) to verify part compatibility and specifications.
The AC69965-3 is an emergency parking brake valve that routes and traps hydraulic pressure to the wheel brakes during primary system loss or parking conditions. This valve isolates brake pressure from the main hydraulic source and maintains it through stored energy, typically working in conjunction with a brake accumulator.
Part number AC69965-3 is listed in multiple aircraft Illustrated Parts Catalogs. Always verify the VALVE-EMERG PARK BRAKE against your specific aircraft model's IPC and Type Certificate Data Sheet before ordering. Currently available in: As Removed.
Documentation varies by condition. Overhauled and repaired landing gear components include 8130-3 airworthiness tags. New surplus includes manufacturer documentation. Contact us for trace documentation on the specific condition you need.
Yes, we offer quantity discounts for fleet maintenance orders. Submit a Request for Quote (RFQ) specifying your required quantity, or call (904) 998-9101 to discuss fleet pricing for the VALVE-EMERG PARK BRAKE.