Skid
Pre-takeoff checklist
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Skid
Hello all,
Recently getting back into flying after an almost 10 year hiatus. I logged about 20 hours in the last two months, just trying to get in as much practice in as possible to bring myself back to par. I did about 6 landings today, all which were pretty average. None that I recall were too "forceful", sideways or flat. The wind was for the most part right down the runway and relatively light, so everything was working to my advantage.
After parking and talking to a nearby fellow pilot, I noticed the plane sitting very low on the right side. I went and checked and sure enough right main was completely flat. I didn't notice anything strange while taxiing, and I even pushed the plane back to its parking spot without much trouble (indicating that it at least had some air at that point).
So this (probably stupidly) has me slightly discouraged that maybe my landings were harder than I thought or that I was too sideways at some point? I was curious how many have you have encountered a flat tire and if there is any common theme to them. For all I know I may have ran over a nail or something, but it seems unlikely. The plane has wheel fairings so I couldn't really check for bald spots or punctures.
Thanks!
Recently getting back into flying after an almost 10 year hiatus. I logged about 20 hours in the last two months, just trying to get in as much practice in as possible to bring myself back to par. I did about 6 landings today, all which were pretty average. None that I recall were too "forceful", sideways or flat. The wind was for the most part right down the runway and relatively light, so everything was working to my advantage.
After parking and talking to a nearby fellow pilot, I noticed the plane sitting very low on the right side. I went and checked and sure enough right main was completely flat. I didn't notice anything strange while taxiing, and I even pushed the plane back to its parking spot without much trouble (indicating that it at least had some air at that point).
So this (probably stupidly) has me slightly discouraged that maybe my landings were harder than I thought or that I was too sideways at some point? I was curious how many have you have encountered a flat tire and if there is any common theme to them. For all I know I may have ran over a nail or something, but it seems unlikely. The plane has wheel fairings so I couldn't really check for bald spots or punctures.
Thanks!