Along those lines...
...I accompanied a student pilot on a cross-country two weeks ago and he landed very hard in the Cirrus 20 on arrival in N.C.
We immediately gassed up and when he went to taxi to tie down, the left main was flat and the valve stem had torn about half the way around, from the tube.
Can a hard landing in a heavy airplane, like the Cirrus, shift the tire on the rim enough to shear the valve stem?
Thanks,
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