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Hi Doug. Great question. I'm a new owner and went through a similar
experience. We bought an Arrow that had literally come out of annual a couple of days before we showed up to take a look (and hopefully close the deal and fly home...which we wound up doing). I poked around for info. on the shop that had been doing the maintenance and received positive reports (thanks again Blanche). We also asked tons of questions to the owner and to the A&P that had been maintaining the plane. We went through AOPA for the title search and copies of past paperwork. Everything looked fine so we put down a deposit and headed to Denver. I spend a couple hours with the A&P reviewing the logs and asking more questions. I also had a chance to fly the plane as well. Reviewing the logs, we just kept finding more information that the plane had been well maintained. The A&P let me do whatever I wanted in terms of poking around the plane. The next day, one partner along with an instructor showed up. They had a look at the plane and we closed the deal then flew home. So, our pre-buy inspection was very limited. We could have (and many would say "should have") had a different shop do some form of pre-buy inspection. Given how the entire deal was progressing and our overall timeframe, we opted not to take the plane to another shop. A definite risk but one that we were comfortable with given all of the information we had. Specifically on your situation, check into whether or not Piper service bulletin 1006 has been performed. This is the one where they pull the tanks and check for corrosion on the wing spar caps. Many Piper owners advised me this is a "must have". If it has not been performed, I feel it is worth spending the money to do as part of a pre-buy inspection. Good luck with the purchase process. Be prepared to walk away if something doesn't feel right. We had to walk away from two deals before we found our Arrow. Not fun, time consuming, etc...but worth it in the end. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-IA Student Arrow N2104T "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return" - Leonardo Da Vinci (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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