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Curtis,
You won't find all, if any, of the failed nylaflow incidents in the
NTSB reports. Unless the incident meets the criteria for reporting
AND it was reported, you won't find anything.
I saw a Glasair undergoing repairs after a brake fire caused by a
burst nylaflow brake line. An aborted takeoff from a short field with
the plane heavily loaded required very heavy braking. After turning
off the runway the heat soaked brakes melted the nyla flow tubing
which then sprayed hydraulic fluid and led to the fire. The plane
ended up in the mud off the taxiway because directional control was
lost.
I feel more comfortable with aluminum hard lines and flexible
hydraulic hoses where needed. They add a huge safety factor to the
system both in operation and in durability.
Chris Zavatson
N91CZ
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