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Just ask the Pinnacle crew that landed in MKE a couple years ago. No one will notice. Good video of the a/c touching down leaving the runway in the snow and going to the gate. Pilots left the a/c and went to the hotel. The cockpit floor was pushed up over a foot from the incident.


Where can we see that video?
 
I've lost a tire on landing, we never noticed it till we got to the gate. They may have felt a vibration and blames it on "square" tires...

Who knows? Lets just not give them the benefit of the doubt and insult them Squirrel... Typical. :erm:

So in your incident if the tower asked if you lost a tire on landing what would you have said? Probably No, or I don't think so, or I have no idea. To acknowledge that you lost a tire when asked leads me to believe they knew.
 
Just ask the Pinnacle crew that landed in MKE a couple years ago. No one will notice. Good video of the a/c touching down leaving the runway in the snow and going to the gate. Pilots left the a/c and went to the hotel. The cockpit floor was pushed up over a foot from the incident.
I was right there in the terminal, getting ready to go out to the plane when I worked for skyway. Best incident ever.
 

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