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At some airfields, you get tiedowns in the grass that consist of some
kind of weight (such as a concrete block or tire filled with concrete) and a tiedown. Perhaps they aren't much use -- a plane apparently can still fly with one attached to the tail. In this month's 'Pilot' magazine (British) under Safety Matters: Tiedown attached ---------------- AS A BEECH C23 Sundowner took off from Aldergrove, ATC saw an object dangling from the tail. It was a car tyre filled witih concrete which has been used as a tie down. The pilot landed safely after a normal circuit. During the pre-flight inspection, the pilot had removed tie-down weights attached to the wings, but hadn't noticed the weight attached to the tail. I have to imagine the flight characteristics of a Sundowner with 50lbs of concrete hanging off the tail had to be 'squirrely'! -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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