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Dave Edward - Jun 27,2016
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Paul Armstrong is a well known and respected float instructor here in Canada. He and I have flown together for many years and our dock here in Turtle Cove is on his checkout syllabus due to the winds encountered off the escarpment. This past Saturday, he had a loss of hyd. fluid after the right main extended while approaching to land at Buttonville airport near Toronto. Luckily, the right wheel retracted on touchdown.....but it still looks a bit hairy. No damage to speak of.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZQbF0N813k&sns=em
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Don Maxwell - Jun 27,2016
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Great landing! And what a relief it must have been.
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Daniel Myers - Jun 27,2016
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Great landing. I'm surprised he kept the motor running. He would have had a lot more damage had it nosed over!
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