Tampico Trauma
Line Up and Wait
- Joined
- Nov 3, 2015
- Messages
- 621
- Location
- Southeast of Disorder
- Display Name
Display name:
Mauled Formerly known as Tampico Trauma
So, as I sit in my office browsing barnstormers like I often do, I came across a PA-28 for sale... Blue light special, high time motor, fresh annual.
Well,
Actually, two ads by two different people for the same plane.
It's got a high-time motor but good compressions and a fresh annual.
But there's much more to the story.
That plane belonged to my friend's uncle. He sold it to my friend for a song. Out of annual for 6 years... they ferried it over to my home field for annual and to get it back up and running. After opening the plane up, it was determined to have severe corrosion. Flap mounts, in front of the aileron mounts, and even the spar was separating at the rear.
As my friend is working on his PPL, he realized this was too much of a project. He documented the corrosion with pictures and put the bird on Barnstormers with full disclosure. He fielded calls for a week about how he was asking too much and that the plane was worthless. His uncle refunded the money and told my friend to get rid of it. Well, he did. for $4500, full disclosure and over 80 detailed pictures of the bad areas.
Fast forward less than two weeks, and the plane was posted on Barnstormers with a Fresh Annual.
This airplane shouldn't even be flying, but these (known) flippers have put it out on the market fully knowing that the airplane shouldn't even be airworthy.
While I believe in Karma, I've also almost bought a plane with similar issues....and at that price point, most unsuspecting buyers would pass on a pre-buy. I know, because I almost did.
Couple that with my near-death experience on the fourth solo from hell when my big fan quit spinning on the plane I trained in, I just don't want to see someone perish in a plane that they thought was airworthy while these two characters pull a $10k+ heist on someone.
What would you do in this situation? Let it lie or take some sort of action.
Well,
Actually, two ads by two different people for the same plane.
It's got a high-time motor but good compressions and a fresh annual.
But there's much more to the story.
That plane belonged to my friend's uncle. He sold it to my friend for a song. Out of annual for 6 years... they ferried it over to my home field for annual and to get it back up and running. After opening the plane up, it was determined to have severe corrosion. Flap mounts, in front of the aileron mounts, and even the spar was separating at the rear.
As my friend is working on his PPL, he realized this was too much of a project. He documented the corrosion with pictures and put the bird on Barnstormers with full disclosure. He fielded calls for a week about how he was asking too much and that the plane was worthless. His uncle refunded the money and told my friend to get rid of it. Well, he did. for $4500, full disclosure and over 80 detailed pictures of the bad areas.
Fast forward less than two weeks, and the plane was posted on Barnstormers with a Fresh Annual.
This airplane shouldn't even be flying, but these (known) flippers have put it out on the market fully knowing that the airplane shouldn't even be airworthy.
While I believe in Karma, I've also almost bought a plane with similar issues....and at that price point, most unsuspecting buyers would pass on a pre-buy. I know, because I almost did.
Couple that with my near-death experience on the fourth solo from hell when my big fan quit spinning on the plane I trained in, I just don't want to see someone perish in a plane that they thought was airworthy while these two characters pull a $10k+ heist on someone.
What would you do in this situation? Let it lie or take some sort of action.