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Kellym



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 6:41 am    Post subject: AW: Access to tires for air Reply with quote

I wasn't questioning airline policy of using nitrogen. I was
questioning policy that your first post said a tire was "thrown away"
if accidently filled with air. Obviously you have now revised that to
dismount and remount.
Like Skydrol, nitrogen has its place in turbine aircraft. For piston
aircraft you will do yourself a lot more of a favor to put a drier on
your compressor and frequently drain the tank than having a compressed
bottle of nitrogen around, that has no use other than airing up tires.
Having that tank in your hangar is more of a hazard than any benefit
to the tires. It isn't about cost or cutting corners.
Just because the airlines do it doesn't mean that GA and experimentals
need to follow their rigid and moribund path. Most airlines don't have
a glass display that the pilot can monitor his progress on an airport
taxiway..childs play for any good electronic flight bag that any GA
pilot can use, such as a Garmin 496 or some of your built in glass
panels. 49 people paid the ultimate price because airlines can't get
avionics advances approved without a gazillion dollars and years of
FAA lack of decision making.
Airlines also employ a lot of uncertified folks working on their
planes under supervision, so they can't allow any flexibility in
thinking, just like the military.
KM
A&P/IA

Quoting "John W. Cox" <johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com>:

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Not going to explain the Air Carrier policy. When air is installed
(by accident of course). Tire is required to be dismounted and
returned for safety inspection. It is replaced with a correctly
filled tire. > Kelly, may you fly boldly, long and safe. I just
thought there was value in the points made. Sorry for the bandwidth.



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 5:24 pm    Post subject: AW: Access to tires for air Reply with quote

Your comment referring to the "49 people (who) paid
Quote:
the ultimate price" was out of line if it was regarding the
accident of only a couple of days ago. A "glass panel" is

no
excuse for not looking out the window.

Kevin
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From: Kelly McMullen <kellym(at)aviating.com>
To: rv10-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: RE: AW: Access to tires for air
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 07:41:21 -0700

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<kellym(at)aviating.com>

I wasn't questioning airline policy of using nitrogen. I
was questioning policy that your first post said a tire
was "thrown away" if accidently filled with air.
Obviously you have now revised that to dismount and
remount. Like Skydrol, nitrogen has its place in turbine
aircraft. For piston aircraft you will do yourself a lot
more of a favor to put a drier on your compressor and
frequently drain the tank than having a compressed bottle
of nitrogen around, that has no use other than airing up
tires. Having that tank in your hangar is more of a
hazard than any benefit to the tires. It isn't about cost
or cutting corners. Just because the airlines do it doesn't
mean that GA and experimentals need to follow their rigid
and moribund path. Most airlines don't have a glass
display that the pilot can monitor his progress on an
airport taxiway..childs play for any good electronic
flight bag that any GA pilot can use, such as a Garmin
496 or some of your built in glass panels. 49 people paid
the ultimate price because airlines can't get avionics
advances approved without a gazillion dollars and years of
FAA lack of decision making.
Airlines also employ a lot of uncertified folks working on
their planes under supervision, so they can't allow any
flexibility in thinking, just like the military.
KM
A&P/IA

Quoting "John W. Cox" <johnwcox(at)pacificnw.com>:

> Not going to explain the Air Carrier policy. When air is
> installed (by accident of course). Tire is required
> to be dismounted and returned for safety inspection.
> It is replaced with a correctly filled tire. > Kelly,
> may you fly boldly, long and safe. I just thought
there was value in the points made. Sorry for the
>bandwidth.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 6:15 pm    Post subject: AW: Access to tires for air Reply with quote

Kelly, you're fairly new to the list. What's your builder number?
Wondering what we're up to now...
Rob Wright
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 29, 2006 7:25 pm    Post subject: AW: Access to tires for air Reply with quote

Yet to be determined. I'm learning from all you folks before I commit to
start. Hoping to get a test flight at Copperstate flyin. I've been
lurking for probably 3-4 months.

Rob Wright wrote:
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Kelly, you're fairly new to the list. What's your builder number?
Wondering what we're up to now...


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