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Old August 29th 05, 12:17 AM
Jay Honeck
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Jay: I have used fix a flat for several years in my warrior, too dumb
to worry about the legality of it. Then a couple of years ago the
practice came up in this group and I called the FSDO in San
Antonio. He curtly informed me that the regs didn't mention fix a
flat, so I figured if he wasn't going to worry about it then I wouldn't
either.
The use helped a lot on the mains but the nose wheel still needed help.
I just recently changed to metal caps, maybe that is the culprit. Leo


Did you have any balance problems after using Fix-a-Flat? Did you go out
and taxi around while it "set up", or what?
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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