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Tirebeer
Guest
I had a flat tire when rolling out upon landing.
The whole story is like this…
I had a flat when I stopped at another airport for fuel. No tools nor facility available for me to fix the flat, but the locals had air to inflate my slow leak.
Here’s my question. Should I have left the plane at that airport and drive 3 hours home then wait a few days to get a new tire, then drive back with tools to repair the flat?
(I guess the FAA would say do it the safest way.)
The whole story is like this…
I had a flat when I stopped at another airport for fuel. No tools nor facility available for me to fix the flat, but the locals had air to inflate my slow leak.
Here’s my question. Should I have left the plane at that airport and drive 3 hours home then wait a few days to get a new tire, then drive back with tools to repair the flat?
(I guess the FAA would say do it the safest way.)