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He already said he was bringing his “A&P tools”
I literally laughed out loud.
He already said he was bringing his “A&P tools”
Two years sitting the Boonies, I’m thinking this will be one of two or three visits, before you ferry it out. You’re bound to need something you don’t have or find you need, the first time around. Good luck, please keep us updated.
So why does it being in the Boonies make a difference from sitting on the ramp in the big city? If it is in a hanger, barn or whatever with fresh fuel and a battery she should be able to fly out with little work.
Is that the same as a New York minuteAh, well, not sure where you’re from, but here in NY, if I need it, I’ll probably have it before I know I need it.
I think the assumption is that in the boonies if he finds himself in need of an item it is less likely to be readily available than if he was in the big city. Thus the need to make a plan to take as much with him as he can. Seems sensible to me.
simply order parts from your phone..Also, if you are working at a hangar that's 5 minutes from your house and you have 24-hour access to the hangar, you can easily go home and get a tool you need or order a part and go back to the hangar next week when it's convenient for you. If you're working in a stranger's barn in the boonies and need a part, it doesn't matter where you have to go for the part, you also have to make another trip back to the plane once you get the part and schedule a time convenient for the stranger who owns the barn.
Way too optimistic. Experience tells me that more than one trip will be necessary. And it will take time, too. Just draining stale fuel takes time.So why does it being in the Boonies make a difference from sitting on the ramp in the big city? If it is in a hanger, barn or whatever with fresh fuel and a battery she should be able to fly out with little work.
A couple days in Mississippi. Sounds terrible.Thanks for the advice. I just went through this process in December with an airplane that a fellow bought in Mississippi. And he had ferried here to South Florida. Same deal. I went up, spent a couple of days going through the airplane and then went back home and dealt with the FSDO up there to get the ferry permit. Then the ferry pilot went and got the airplane.
A couple days in Mississippi. Sounds terrible.
What plane was it? I know a few people down thereIDK, ate some great soul food at Bully's
The owner is on this site so I will let him share what he cares to. For my part, she is a nice old girl, we got her airworthy, and I wish him the best with it.
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