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Old September 16th 08, 01:21 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ol Shy & Bashful
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On Sep 15, 8:25*pm, C J Campbell
wrote:
On 2008-09-15 11:44:12 -0700, "Ol Shy & Bashful" said:

I'm deligthted to see I'm managing to get some arguments and
discussion going. And if you notice, No Profanity?
I challenge my students to learn to taxi without brakes. and I come
down hard if they beat up the airplane with unecessary braking instead
of staying ahead of the airplane. (sometimes even with profanity! Can
you imagine that?)
How about you? If you had to pay for the brakes, tires, and
maintenance, would YOU beat up the airplane?
Ol S&B


Naw. In fact, I challenge my students not to use brakes even when they
are flying! :-)

(Sorry, OSB. Couldn't help it.)
--
Waddling Eagle
World Famous Flight Instructor


WHATT????No Brakes while flying? That is terrible. Well, I guess that
prevents skids ......ggg
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Old September 26th 08, 09:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Robert M. Gary
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On Sep 15, 6:25*pm, C J Campbell
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Naw. In fact, I challenge my students not to use brakes even when they
are flying! :-)


I had that happen with a student once. I guess he hit the brake in
flight. Once we landed we got a pretty good surprise because the brake
had stuck.

-Robert
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Old September 16th 08, 02:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Tman
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When renting, on most landings ('xcept the last of the day), I'll land
short and brake hard (just hard, no squealing) to minimize hobbs time
when taxing back for departure by making the first turnoff...
T



Ol Shy & Bashful wrote:
I'm deligthted to see I'm managing to get some arguments and
discussion going. And if you notice, No Profanity?
I challenge my students to learn to taxi without brakes. and I come
down hard if they beat up the airplane with unecessary braking instead
of staying ahead of the airplane. (sometimes even with profanity! Can
you imagine that?)
How about you? If you had to pay for the brakes, tires, and
maintenance, would YOU beat up the airplane?
Ol S&B

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Old September 17th 08, 06:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Frank Olson
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Default Airplanes and Brakes?

Ol Shy & Bashful wrote:
I'm deligthted to see I'm managing to get some arguments and
discussion going. And if you notice, No Profanity?
I challenge my students to learn to taxi without brakes. and I come
down hard if they beat up the airplane with unecessary braking instead
of staying ahead of the airplane. (sometimes even with profanity! Can
you imagine that?)
How about you? If you had to pay for the brakes, tires, and
maintenance, would YOU beat up the airplane?
Ol S&B


Brakes??? What are those???
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Old September 26th 08, 09:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Robert M. Gary
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Default Airplanes and Brakes?

On Sep 15, 11:44*am, "Ol Shy & Bashful" wrote:
I'm deligthted to see I'm managing to get some arguments and
discussion going. And if you notice, No Profanity?
I challenge my students to learn to taxi without brakes. and I come
down hard if they beat up the airplane with unecessary braking instead
of staying ahead of the airplane. (sometimes even with profanity! Can
you imagine that?)
How about you? If you had to pay for the brakes, tires, and
maintenance, would YOU beat up the airplane?


To be honest I'm always amazed at how cheap tires and brakes are for
airplanes. Almost car prices. There are lots of expensive parts on
airplanes but some parts (brakes, tires, batteries) are very
reasonable. I don't think twice about changing one out.
To your question, it depends on the airplane. Some airplanes can taxi
just fine without brakes and I don't allow my students to use brakes
during taxi in those airplanes. However, an old 172 with worn out
bungies isn't going to turn without some brakes so what-ya-gonna-do?

-Robert, CFII
 




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