Originally Posted by
yimke
It will, but once there is wheel spin up of 28 kts it turns off (touching down). I like my landings at slow airspeed and soft touchdowns, so I've had it go off in the roundout before. But, if they were airborne after the bounce it could go off again if the wheels did not spin up that fast. Interesting to see the FDR.
I think you are confusing the shaker and the pusher. The pusher will be inhibited under a multitude of variables.
- more than 200kts
- less than 500 RA
- less than .5 G
- quick disconnect button pressed
- system channel inop
- etc....
Now the shaker could go off, but I would question ones landings and speed control if the shaker goes off.