


Edited: Thanks Doug, I called it a chatter damper and it's a shimmy damper.

The mechanics said it was probably the 'nosewheel chatter damper' that was broken,
Lucky. Bet you won't be caught out like that again. Sounds like that noseleg is due for an overhaul. These things are so reliable they can get overlooked.
One of the first times I went flying after I got my PPL, the flaps didn't work, so every time since then I've cycled the flaps before flying to check them
I'm wondering if the extended nose strut had something to do with it. Did you notice if it was any different after you landed?
That's not on your preflight checklist? (just wondering))
It is now.It never was when I was learning and prior to that happening. We would always check that there weren't any popped fuses, and that the electrical system works, but we never cycled the flaps. I guess we should've.
When anything at all seems amiss with the nosegear, it's best to not even taxi until someone looks at it, and if the maintenance guy shrugs, try a high-speed taxi test before commiting to takeoff.
And yes, don't tie the plane down in such a way that the strut is extended. That's not good for it.
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