Paul Montbleau
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Hello!
I am currently a student pilot with my solo endorsement and am having trouble completing my private pilot training due to the fact that my schools airplanes are booked up 4-5 weeks in advance. I need to buy an airplane.
I will try to keep this as short as possible, but I appreciate all of your time and help!
I was originally training in Piper Cherokees (PA-28-180) but since they are all booked up, have been training in our Piper Arrow which has a little more availability. Since I know it will take me a little more time to get checkride ready with this switch to a complex airplane, I am purchasing one.
The Arrow I found is a 1967 year with 2600 Total Time on the airframe (never used as a trainer) and 560 hours STOH (since top overhaul, as you all know). The owner has explained to me that all the plane needs is basically a new engine since he has pushed it past TBO and its a 50 year old engine now. I figure this is a good time to upgrade the engine from a 180hp engine to a 200hp engine, although if thats more hassle then its worth, I will keep the 180hp engine and give it a major overhaul. He is an older gentlemen who has owned it for 10 years and flys it weekly to commute to work. The compressions on the engine still look great, he just feels it would be smart to give it a new engine.
So my questions are:
Do you guys think its worth the upgrade to the 200hp engine?
Will they have to do weight and balance again? (If so, would that be a good time to replace the Garmin 150 gps with a Garmin GNS 430?)
How often do you need to service the landing gear (rough estimate) and how much does that cost?
Anyone know how much it would cost for labor to put a new engine in?
If anyone has suggestions for completing my private pilot license with a complex aircraft, I would appreciate those tips too but not the main focus of this post. I am buying a complex airplane for the ability of being able to do my instrument rating, commercial license, and CFI in this plane
Thank you so much for your time and help! I really appreciate the guidance in the world of aircraft ownership!
- Paul
I am currently a student pilot with my solo endorsement and am having trouble completing my private pilot training due to the fact that my schools airplanes are booked up 4-5 weeks in advance. I need to buy an airplane.
I will try to keep this as short as possible, but I appreciate all of your time and help!
I was originally training in Piper Cherokees (PA-28-180) but since they are all booked up, have been training in our Piper Arrow which has a little more availability. Since I know it will take me a little more time to get checkride ready with this switch to a complex airplane, I am purchasing one.
The Arrow I found is a 1967 year with 2600 Total Time on the airframe (never used as a trainer) and 560 hours STOH (since top overhaul, as you all know). The owner has explained to me that all the plane needs is basically a new engine since he has pushed it past TBO and its a 50 year old engine now. I figure this is a good time to upgrade the engine from a 180hp engine to a 200hp engine, although if thats more hassle then its worth, I will keep the 180hp engine and give it a major overhaul. He is an older gentlemen who has owned it for 10 years and flys it weekly to commute to work. The compressions on the engine still look great, he just feels it would be smart to give it a new engine.
So my questions are:
Do you guys think its worth the upgrade to the 200hp engine?
Will they have to do weight and balance again? (If so, would that be a good time to replace the Garmin 150 gps with a Garmin GNS 430?)
How often do you need to service the landing gear (rough estimate) and how much does that cost?
Anyone know how much it would cost for labor to put a new engine in?
If anyone has suggestions for completing my private pilot license with a complex aircraft, I would appreciate those tips too but not the main focus of this post. I am buying a complex airplane for the ability of being able to do my instrument rating, commercial license, and CFI in this plane
Thank you so much for your time and help! I really appreciate the guidance in the world of aircraft ownership!
- Paul