NJA_Capt
Well-Known Member
Parking brakes on SE Cessnas are not part of the wheel assembly. They are part of the rudder pedal assembly. There are no parts of the parking brake on the wheel/tire assemblies.While the parking brake is not specifically mentioned it could be argued that it is part of the brake assembly system and not a separate entity, especially since it is grouped with the brake system in section 7 of the 172 information manual and not listed separately in the Equipment List.
The older Cessna trainers I instructed in had the parking brakes permanently removed. When the parts of the PB fail, the wires/brackets can fall into the pedals and jam them, the brakes, or interfere with flight controls.I can think of 10 things that could happen if he had soloed, 9 of them are bad. If something had happened and it came to light that the student went soloing with such a known defect your ticket might have been on the line.
I find no fault in the OP for his position. If you aren't comfortable, don't do it. But do it for the right reasons. If something can be deferred or MEL'd (if applicable), flights may be continued.
PS.....Who has dispatchers for a flight school, and Why??? I've never heard of such a thing.