"Hello, is that Kwik-Fit?"

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FlyTexas
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Re: "Hello, is that Kwik-Fit?"

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Well done, Jetty! It indeed was the old parking brake vs flap lever gag. :lol: Please come forward to collect your prize. ;-)

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Prop Jockey
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..... and your prize is 4 part-worn Dunlops, one previous careful owner
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VEGAS
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Schoolboy error... :doho:
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telpeedell
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Just as a matter of interest, has anyone any idea how much this incident will have cost simply for the replacement of the tyres alone, regardless of the costs of runway blockage, aircraft delays etc.
Anything to do with Flight Sim. particularly
historic or classic aircraft.

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migman29
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Re: "Hello, is that Kwik-Fit?"

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As Mr Bond said after bursting that Ford Mustang's tyres.....

"How unusual,a double blow-out"

Miggers :dance:
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.

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