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Flap Step - Yes or no

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ksykes

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Since we need something other than COVID to talk about, who steps on their Cherokee flaps getting in the plane? I am only talking about when they are full retracted and locked. It came up on another board and I had always used mine as a step and the manual agrees. I mentioned that and the daggers came out.

I put a bit more stock in what this group has to say. So - do you or don't you? and bonus question, has anyone experienced damage from using the flap as a step when it's fully retracted?
 

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