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If you've got a small problem with your plane, do you bother with a ferry 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	permit, or do you just fly it if you think it's safe? Hypothetical: Say your (shared) plane has gotten some damage, say for instance a wingtip strobe/nav light assembly got scraped off against a hangar while it was being towed. Say that the wires are secured with duct tape and the person who did the damage flew it home like that. Also say that the company that does the work on your plane isn't at your home airport. Would you wait for a good VFR day and fly it over to that company, or would you go through all the hassle of getting a local mechanic to inspect it and apply for a ferry permit? -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ "I have a step-ladder. It's a very nice ladder and all, but I wish I had the chance to get to know my real ladder." - Paula Poundstone  | 
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