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"Marco Rispoli" wrote in
. net: How do I go about getting it inspected? Do I call a local (to the plane) mechanic and arrange a meeting between him, the seller and the plane? Do I need to be there? When do I actually need to be there? If anybody ever purchased a plane from far away, how did you handle it? Do you care to share the story? Pretty common problem. You'll get lots of advise (some of it conflicting, no doubt G). You **will** want it inspected by a reliable mechanic, other than the shop where it is normally maintained. You don't have to be present (although I enjoy doing so). This mechanic could be someone near where the plane is now located, or you can make a deal with the owner to fly it somewhere else. When I was looking for my last plane (I live in Texas) I flew out to San Jose to look at one (boy, was THAT one not as represented). I flew to Enid Oklahoma to look at another. It looked better, and I arranged to fly it back to Austin (about 300 nm) to have my mechanic look it over. I knew by the time I got to Austin that it wasn't going to pass inspection - and it didn't. I flew it back to Enid, and paid the owner a reasonable fee for "flight hours" (which wasn't necessary, but I felt sorry for him). Found another up in Illinois, and flew up there to take a look at it. Nice plane, reasonable price. Test flew it -- still nice. Arranged to have a competing shop on the field do the inspection while I went through the logbooks with a fine tooth comb. Found a few discrepancies (logs and plane), nothing major. Negotiated a change in price, plus the owner to have the shop fix a couple of things. Flew home. Caught a commercial flight a week later to pick up the plane and flew it home. In my case, having a plane while shopping for another was a big help. But with SW airlines tickets as cheap as they are, I really recommend you at least LOOK at the plane before you buy it. For the price of the plane, and the years you will have it, the ticket price is down in the noise. ----------------------------------------------- James M. Knox TriSoft ph 512-385-0316 1109-A Shady Lane fax 512-366-4331 Austin, Tx 78721 ----------------------------------------------- |
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