OK, I went out to look at the plane. It still looks better than what I have been training in, and what I looked at when shopping. Plane is a Cessna 172. So I was having problems with old school not being willing to train me in my new plane. My CFI would train me if his mechanic did an inspection. This after a 10/20 annual and a prebuy last month. CFI a busy man. New school looks at logs books, says looks good, assigns me a newer CFI because he has the most time. We meet once, he desired his own checkride in the plane from another CFI before teaching me. Yesterday was supposed to be the day. I'd left what ARROW documents I knew in the plane, brought home logs and "the notebook" CFI calls me last night, said things came up and they did not fly. Said equipment list needed to be in the plane, you know "the notebook". Cancels my lesson time for today, cancels for Thursday, wants to try and get a meeting with all the powers that be, acknowledges he is in the middle. So, I am still not flying, they did not fly, and if they had called me I could have taken them the paperwork in 5 minutes.
So I put out on some local FB groups that I am looking for a CFI to finish my training in my plane. Like it has been nearly a month, no flying. One of the responses comes from the head CFI of the school, asks if I am not flying with them any longer. I take the discussion private, said I was willing to fly with anyone, any time, any where, just wanted to fly, and thus far that school had not made that happen. He wrote me that the plane was not airworthy when they went to fly it yesterday, does not explain. So I call the head of the school, he commented about airworthiness of "fairings" said the folks yesterday were concerned. On the phone he made it sound like perhaps we could still fly, they just don't work with other peoples planes much. We are meeting in person Thursday to discuss, also make sure I understand fully what from the notebook belongs in the plane.
The head CFI that told me the plane was found unairworthy is not a mechanic. He is an FAA designated examiner and could potentially be giving me my checkride.
So I go take pictures, hope I get them loaded up here. I talked to someone else, showed him the pictures, he explained how the PIC could think of them as unairworthy, and that it was a judgement call.
Ok, pictures are listed as being too large to upload.