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Old September 16th 08, 01:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ol Shy & Bashful
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Default Airplanes and Brakes?

On Sep 15, 4:12*pm, tjd wrote:
On Sep 15, 2:44*pm, "Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote:

How about you? If you had to pay for the brakes, tires, and
maintenance, would YOU beat up the airplane?


Haha - I have to admit that I didn't give it much consideration when I
was a renter. *Coupled with the fact the flight school was near the
approach end of the usual runway I likely abused them to make the
early turnoff.

Funny how buying a plane and having to pay for them yourself changes
your perspective on things - now I try not to use them at all if I can
help it. *Although, I would challenge you to taxi to my hangar without
using brakes - taxiway E at AGC goes down a pretty substantial hill so
I don't see that I have much choice.

Also, once when flying with an instructor and landing somewhere with a
shorter runway, I rolled down to the end with the yoke full back but
still had to brake a bit to make the last turnoff. *The instructor
pointed out it's probably a good idea to find out if your brakes work
sometime before you roll down the embankment at the end... *So now I
make it a point to at least give them a tap while I still have time to
do something about it if they don't work.



That sounds much like the situation here with a downslope of 40' in
5000 and a nasty ravine at the end. I teach my students to check
brakes as they reach the aiming blocks and if the pressure is gone or
going away to make a decision well before they end up going off the
end and saying "Oh Sh*&" Sorry Dudley, I couldn't resistGG
 




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