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This is what happens when you land with your feet on the brakes.

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  1. kylec

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    I thought you were going to show a somersault::eek:

     
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    If your checklist begins with Keep Head Up Ass, then you are using the wrong checklist.
     
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    The video camera exiting through the windshield demonstrates the need for shoulder harnesses in a float plane.
     
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    Flat spot. Look at the tread depth (or lack of).
     
  7. Tcar

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    I saw the flat spot... wondering about the 'brackets' on the L side missing bolts, maybe?
     
  8. kylec

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    And you could feel it. It was pretty bad.
     
  9. jcurry

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    yep. Been there, done that.:D
     
  10. Chupacabra

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    I recently did a short field landing in a 182 RG to try and expedite for a jump plane that was holding short. I was completely surprised by how well the brakes function :)
     

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