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Post subject: Re: SkyCourier and Caravan: Why No Wheelpants? Posted: 18 May 2020, 09:58 |
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With their stage lengths, there won't be very much time savings. Also makes maintenance more challenging. Probably would take twice as long to change a tire with wheel pants than without. Line guy is a little too eager with the chocks, probably just bounce off the tire. If there are wheel pants, it will probably damage the pant, and now you have a maintenance issue.
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Post subject: Re: SkyCourier and Caravan: Why No Wheelpants? Posted: 18 May 2020, 10:04 |
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And less problems if operated in snow or slush.
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Post subject: Re: SkyCourier and Caravan: Why No Wheelpants? Posted: 18 May 2020, 12:15 |
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Same reason that most flight school aircraft have the wheel pants removed. Easily damaged, more difficult to service/inspect the wheels and brakes.
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Post subject: Re: SkyCourier and Caravan: Why No Wheelpants? Posted: 18 May 2020, 16:04 |
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Username Protected wrote: Same reason that most flight school aircraft have the wheel pants removed. Easily damaged, more difficult to service/inspect the wheels and brakes. ... and they're renting it out by the hour. For rentals and schools there is zero incentive to put pants on the plane and multiple reasons to take them off, both practically and financially. I worked for a flight school/FBO that had a pile of them up in the loft of an old hangar collecting dust. They'd take them off when they bought a plane, and toss them up there never to be seen again.
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Post subject: Re: SkyCourier and Caravan: Why No Wheelpants? Posted: 18 May 2020, 17:35 |
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Surely with as many Caravans as are flying, some of them have stage lengths long enough for operators to find benefit. What about all the owner-pilots or passenger shuttles? I get that the freight dogs don't want them. If they were shaped correctly, wheelpants could seriously save some money. See this video copied from another thread: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftq8jTQ ... ata_player
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Post subject: Re: SkyCourier and Caravan: Why No Wheelpants? Posted: 18 May 2020, 19:23 |
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Username Protected wrote: Surely with as many Caravans as are flying, some of them have stage lengths long enough for operators to find benefit. What about all the owner-pilots or passenger shuttles? I get that the freight dogs don't want them. If they were shaped correctly, wheelpants could seriously save some money. See this video copied from another thread: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftq8jTQ ... ata_playerIf you are regularly using a caravan for a mission where wheel pants make sense, you probably bought the wrong plane.
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Post subject: Re: SkyCourier and Caravan: Why No Wheelpants? Posted: 19 May 2020, 08:02 |
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Username Protected wrote: How many SkyCouriers is FedEx buying? Their launch order is for 50 SkyCouriers. Fedex & Cessna are mighty savvy. If there was a business case for wheel pants on the 208 and 408, they would have wheel pants.
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