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On Feb 20, 7:38*pm, Alan Baker wrote:
In article , wrote: It's not the landings that kill tires. It's the braking forces. Pilots who land long and/or fast will use a lot of brake to try to stop the airplane, and braking scrubs rubber off real quick even if the tire isn't "skidding." Dan Ummmmm.... ...where did you learn this? I am the Director of Aircraft Maintenance for a flight school. Eight airplanes. I was also a flight instructor for some time and still hold a Commercial ticket. When we start teaching short-field landings, the tires suffer. Ordinary circuit work isn't nearly hard on them unless the landings are crabbed. 38 years around airplanes teaches one some things, I would think. A retired airline pilot told me the same thing: The tires on the big birds suffer more from braking than the touchdown. Dan |
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If you are operating from a grass strip, the tires will outlast the
airframe. Jim |
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