You arrive at your local airstrip late for your flight / lesson. Your instructor or passenger are already waiting for you and the aircraft is sitting outside, in this case, a PA18. You start your walkaround as per usual. Checking the oil and having a quick lookse at the engine, you close the right hand cowling

Did you see it?

How bout now?
The aircraft was not in immediate danger for circuit flying but the weight that was being supported by four mounts, is now being supported by three.
I consider myself to be pretty vigilant during preflight but I reckon that I wouldnt have spotted this under the above conditions unless the light caught the edge of the metal or something like that. It was slightly easier to spot when the aircraft was outside.
This has grounded the aircraft and has prevented a friend of mine doing her PPL flight test this weekend. A good reminder to beginners and veterans to be careful when doing the walkaround.






I really do hope that no one did go circuit flying with it being like that........ Please tell me it was instantly grounded
There is no way on this earth that it could be safely operated like that and if it did (unknowingly) then those who few it are VERY lucky.

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