Various scenarios: prelanding brake checks, brake line failure at takeoff on longer flight with loss of fluid, while landing realize no brake but still using rudder for directional control (possibly continuing landing or a go around), etcetera. Common? No. But when fabricating pedals, why not make it so cam over can't happen? Seems wiser than wishful thinking that "a brake failure could never happen and if it did, oh if only I still had my normal rudder control available...oh darn it anyway."
Not really interested in arguing it. When designing and fabricating, do it trying to think of failure modes and ways to eliminate them or reduce their consequences.
Not really interested in arguing it. When designing and fabricating, do it trying to think of failure modes and ways to eliminate them or reduce their consequences.
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