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Pitot tubes have an expiration date?


LMAO. Uhhhhhh no, but that explains the reference. I had a FO that never checked the stock so I looked at the bottom of the drawer and found a package of peanut butter crackers that were 2yrs out of date. 2yrs. Put them on top and just waited for the entertaiment to begin. Poor kid ate the first one without even flinching, second ond almost broke the crown on his tooth. Never had a problem since:D
 
If your flying a Lear with 15,000hrs TT, its time to find a replacement aircraft, not pitot tube. LOL.
15000 is young! I flew DC-10's with over 120,000 hours on them.
 
Ice cubes and Sugar.
Shake, swirl and repeat.
No cost, no sweat and shines like new.

100-1/2
 
+++++Vinegar; but we also have a Nespresso machine that requires decalcifying tablets and then run through several times with fresh water.
 

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