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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. Nah, nothing wrong with the brakes! It is all pilot error, according to Cirrus. It was interesting to note that they are offering a retrofit of a larger brake package. They also said it will not even be an option on new planes. With thinking like that, how long will it be until they start to go the way of Cessna, and Piper? In most industries that are healthy, the customer is always right. Give them what they want. My prediction is that before '06 is out, it will be an option. Any takers? -- Jim in NC |
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Back in 1968 (about) there was an AD on the Beech Musketeer
because the parking brake would vibrate and engage during flight, the system worked by locking the pressure from applied normal brakes in the master cylinders. When you landed, you could have one or both main wheels locked or just dragging, depending on whether you had applied pressure to the brakes in flight. This happened to me at SPI in the winter, landing on Rwy 22 which was partially snow and ice packed. I touched down on the ice and everything was fine until I hit a dry area. The airplane yawed about 20 degrees to the right in just a second or two. Full left rudder and power straightened it out. When I got to the ramp and we examined the airplane, 4 of the six plies in the new tire had been cut through and flat spotted. This may have one of the incidents that prompted the AD note. Cirrus could have a similar problem. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "Morgans" wrote in message ... | | "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. | | Nah, nothing wrong with the brakes! It is all pilot error, according to | Cirrus. | | It was interesting to note that they are offering a retrofit of a larger | brake package. They also said it will not even be an option on new planes. | With thinking like that, how long will it be until they start to go the way | of Cessna, and Piper? | | In most industries that are healthy, the customer is always right. Give | them what they want. My prediction is that before '06 is out, it will be an | option. Any takers? | -- | Jim in NC | |
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