At the risk of seeming nit-picking, can I just correct one small detail. The
Rescue Service is intended to be global rather than European. Obviously at
the moment it _is_ more likely to be of use in the UK and Europe where the
density of Europa owners is greater (hmmm - there are two ways of reading
that last bit :-) ), but the more people who sign up to offer assistance
when possible, the better. I for one would love to see this become highly
effective around the world, and the example that all other aircraft type
clubs base their service on.
Regards,
Jeremy
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From: forum-owner@europaclub.org.uk
Subject: Re: Mainwheel punctures
The accounts of mono mainwheel punctures appear fairly reassuring.
Sounds like directional control is maintained until the end of the
landing run and the prop is relatively safe.
In terms of frequency it would appear that, though not common, they can
and do occur.
Obviously some form of weight bearing structure for the fuselage is
necessary to effect the tyre change.
It's reassuring to note that the Europa club offer the 'Rescue Service'.
I suspect that I haven't taken sufficient interest in this to date, and
that the more popular it becomes, the more able it will be to meet the
needs of those who face unforeseen problems both here in the UK, and in
Europe.
As a Europa pilot who is happy to report many successful trips over the
years to Scotland, Wales, The Channel Islands, France, Denmark, Holland,
Belgium and Switzerland, I feel that it's important that such a service
is supported by those of us with an interest in getting the most from
our aircraft.
Alan
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