Mailing List lml@lancaironline.net Message #1047
From: Scott Dahlgren <dahlgren@itsnet.com>
Subject: brake line
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 12:42:01 -0700
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Curtis,


Gordon Ericksen lost his nylaflow brakeline twice in his 320. A glassair
pilot supposedly died when his nylaflow brake line burst and my glassair
friends who told me the story said that there was some damage to the line
from brake heat but other glassairs have had problems with nylaflow (I don't
know if glasair still uses it).

I see your search problem. I searched the NTS databases for accidents and
incidents and they are hard to get good data from. Each search link to their
data bases give different search results, and their own data base is the
worst - it only gave 11 total listings under Lancair! this link -
http://airdisaster.com/    has a "search ntsb" tab. It gave me 37 for
Lancair and 21 for the two seater. I know of other accidents though that
even this search engine did not list, specifically a fatality where the
aluminum flap plate on the carb airbox broke, killing the engine on takeoff.
I think (Marv correct me here) Marv is working on putting these all the
reports together. thanks Marv!

The weight penalty for the -3 braided was ~1.5 lbs. the fittings are
stainless steel, they come proof tested to 1500psi and look beautiful. the
nylaflow just looked too easy to damage to me. I considered the damage
potential of a fast landing bird, insurance deductibles and thought - hose
might be cheap.

Scott
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