Recently sold my plane and have started searching for a replacement. I've been looking a couple of weeks now for a Cessna 182. It's tough. Every time I zero in on a plane something pops up. I talked to one owner twice. After doing some more research I found the plane on the NTSB report had an accident last year. The owner purchased it from salvage for $55k. Repaired the wing, fuselage and firewall. Asking was $290. So now I'm a little gun shy.
With that, my question is if you come across a plane like a 2000 Cessna 182 with only 700+ hours on the engine & airframe. Would you consider the plane since it's averaged about 28 hours per year over the past 24 years. Now to make it more interesting. These planes originally sold with the King IFR package. KLN-94 gps etc. If this same plane now has a GTN750xi, GFC500, dual G5s and a few other upgrades. I'm trying to grasp why an owner would make this investment in a plane that barely gets flown. And then list it for sale.
Just curious how others view this.
With that, my question is if you come across a plane like a 2000 Cessna 182 with only 700+ hours on the engine & airframe. Would you consider the plane since it's averaged about 28 hours per year over the past 24 years. Now to make it more interesting. These planes originally sold with the King IFR package. KLN-94 gps etc. If this same plane now has a GTN750xi, GFC500, dual G5s and a few other upgrades. I'm trying to grasp why an owner would make this investment in a plane that barely gets flown. And then list it for sale.
Just curious how others view this.