This research project delves into the intricate mechanisms and potential causes behind nose wheel steering (NWS) failures in the Bombardier CRJ-200 aircraft. It aims to provide a detailed understanding of the NWS system, examining its components, operational principles, and common failure modes. The project will involve a thorough analysis of relevant technical documentation, including the aircraft maintenance manual (AMM) and wiring diagrams, to identify potential fault areas. Furthermore, the investigation will consider the environmental factors and operational scenarios that can contribute to NWS malfunctions. The ultimate goal is to offer practical troubleshooting strategies that can be implemented by maintenance personnel to efficiently diagnose and rectify NWS issues, ensuring flight safety and operational reliability. The project will also assess the impact of NWS failures on aircraft performance and ground handling, providing a comprehensive overview of the issue.