Tail Skids

The aircraft anti-skid system is an essential component in the wheel and brake system. Made with rubber or other durable materials, a skid block makes contact with the aircraft’s front tire upon retraction and stops the wheel’s spin, ensuring nearby components aren’t damaged. Browse our selection of anti-skid systems from top manufacturers like Jamco Corporation, GE Aviation, and TE Connectivity Corporation to ensure you have aircraft skid blocks in your hangar for maintenance and repairs.
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Alignment Block
Alignment Block

Mfr Part#
413U5059-2

Spacer Block
Spacer Block
The Boeing Company

Mfr Part#
414A3530-24

Spacer Block
Spacer Block
The Boeing Company

Mfr Part#
414A3530-69

BLOCKHOL
BLOCKHOL

Mfr Part#
414A3530-153

Spacer Block
Spacer Block

Mfr Part#
414A3530-59

Spacer Block
Spacer Block

Mfr Part#
414A3530-53

Spacer Block
Spacer Block

Mfr Part#
414A3530-151

Block
Block

Mfr Part#
411U2322-37

Marker GB41346 Ground Block FLT Deck Floor
Marker GB41346 Ground Block FLT Deck Floor

Mfr Part#
284W2700-1336

Rigging Block
Rigging Block

Mfr Part#
256A3001-1

Block, Rubber
Block, Rubber

Mfr Part#
270N2000-414

Block, Rubber
Block, Rubber
The Boeing Company

Mfr Part#
270N2000-1252

Block, Rubber
Block, Rubber
The Boeing Company

Mfr Part#
270N2000-411

Stowage Block
Stowage Block

Mfr Part#
284T0770-1

Tail-Skid Control Indication Switches
Tail-Skid Control Indication Switches
The Boeing Company

Mfr Part#
286T0910-0AB

Radius Block
Radius Block

Mfr Part#
251T2621-37

Radius Block
Radius Block

Mfr Part#
251T2621-40

Radius Block
Radius Block

Mfr Part#
251T2621-41

Radius Block
Radius Block

Mfr Part#
251T2621-38

Radius Block
Radius Block

Mfr Part#
251T2621-39

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an aircraft skid block?

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A skid block is a crucial part of the wheel and brake system, designed to protect the landing gear after takeoff. After the landing gear is retracted into the aircraft’s fuselage, the skid blocks stop the front tire’s rotation. A skid block isn’t needed for rear tires because they have their own braking system.

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