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("GS" wrote)
Speaking of which, just read on the NTSB website that there was yet another Cirrus that burned up from the brakes during an extended taxi. There have been many of these. One of these was in my flying club. The plane was squawked for a dragging brake apparently MANY times and was signed off every time. And they supposedly rebuilt it "good as new." Hmmmm..... http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archives/avflash/540-full.html#191252 Cirrus To Issue SB On Brake Overheating, Fires AvWeb 12-25-05 "The SB will call for the installation of color-changing temperature sensors on the brake components so that pilots can tell -- during the preflight -- if the brakes have been previously overheated. Cirrus spokesman Ian Bentley said overheating can cause failure of an O-ring. Failure of the O-ring allows flammable brake fluid to leak onto potentially hot parts. If they're hot enough, the brake fluid ignites and causes a stubborn fire that can really make a mess of a low-wing plastic airplane." Montblack |
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