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Having worked with and as line service and towed aircraft, I'm always surprised when pilots depart without preflight and just hope nothing has been broken while they were away.
My question is what would happen to a GA aircraft if the turn limits were exceeded, and if there are any generic items that can be checked on preflight to ensure that all is as it should be.
I know on Beachcrafts the pins you put the bar on will sheer, but besides that there seems to be no comprehensive way to know if damaged has occurred. For the vast majority of piston singles my company as well as many others are instructed that the turn limits are 15° per side. (10° in Mooney's)
My question is what would happen to a GA aircraft if the turn limits were exceeded, and if there are any generic items that can be checked on preflight to ensure that all is as it should be.
I know on Beachcrafts the pins you put the bar on will sheer, but besides that there seems to be no comprehensive way to know if damaged has occurred. For the vast majority of piston singles my company as well as many others are instructed that the turn limits are 15° per side. (10° in Mooney's)