I have had the pleasure of working with, and becoming good friends with, the first driver of the Class 321 (Dave Newell). He completed 50 years on the railway in January 2022. It was a surprise to see him in this video!
I think it's about the auto-braking that airliners have. You land on a wet runway. Wheels slip. The computer gets as much braking effort as possible given the conditions. Same thing for trains "now" (where now is 1989 of course).
I have had the pleasure of working with, and becoming good friends with, the first driver of the Class 321 (Dave Newell). He completed 50 years on the railway in January 2022. It was a surprise to see him in this video!
Very informative- excellent production.
Train video about the 3-Step Brake - Starts off with a 747
Lol
I think it's about the auto-braking that airliners have. You land on a wet runway. Wheels slip. The computer gets as much braking effort as possible given the conditions. Same thing for trains "now" (where now is 1989 of course).
Liking the glam rock soundtrack
Wow step three straight away ?