ZeroAviation
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ZeroAviation
All,
First post! I have read through countless POA threads and have learned a lot. (Like, If you pull the red handle, delete your account)
I have been flying for about 16 years now, and I have never once looked through a engine logbook or have worried about the condition of the engine on any rental.
I am looking to purchase my first aircraft now. It's a 72 Arrow II (PA-28R-200) 5000TT, Basic king stack, newish paint. The only drawback is the engine has 1100SMOH, and was overhauled in 98. The last 4 years, the plane flew less than 30 hours per year. However, the owner now has flowin it at a part 141 school and has over 100 hours in the last 5 months. Somewhere in there they had to replace 1 cylinder.
The airplane is $50k, i'm concerned about the life of the engine though, I know your not supposed to let them sit without running, and 20 years is a long time for only 1100 hours. Would a simple borescope tell if the remaining cylinders are ok? I don't suppose there is any way to verify the camshaft is ok without a lot of $$$ in the pre buy.
Mission is simple, will be flown every other week, roughly 10 hours a month, though some months will have 15-20 with trips over 1000SM. Only need to carry 2 passengers, and at least go 135kts true.
All feedback is greatly appreciated!
Cheers
First post! I have read through countless POA threads and have learned a lot. (Like, If you pull the red handle, delete your account)
I have been flying for about 16 years now, and I have never once looked through a engine logbook or have worried about the condition of the engine on any rental.
I am looking to purchase my first aircraft now. It's a 72 Arrow II (PA-28R-200) 5000TT, Basic king stack, newish paint. The only drawback is the engine has 1100SMOH, and was overhauled in 98. The last 4 years, the plane flew less than 30 hours per year. However, the owner now has flowin it at a part 141 school and has over 100 hours in the last 5 months. Somewhere in there they had to replace 1 cylinder.
The airplane is $50k, i'm concerned about the life of the engine though, I know your not supposed to let them sit without running, and 20 years is a long time for only 1100 hours. Would a simple borescope tell if the remaining cylinders are ok? I don't suppose there is any way to verify the camshaft is ok without a lot of $$$ in the pre buy.
Mission is simple, will be flown every other week, roughly 10 hours a month, though some months will have 15-20 with trips over 1000SM. Only need to carry 2 passengers, and at least go 135kts true.
All feedback is greatly appreciated!
Cheers