Jeffgis12b
Pre-takeoff checklist
Hello everyone
I am looking to purchase a plane and that will be the plane I learn in as well as keep around for a couple years until I have some time built up and until I feel the need to upgrade if needed. I am looking at a couple different aircrafts and was hoping some of you could shed some light on what way I should lean. My instructor has been very helpful but I would rather have a couple different opinions. These are the planes I am looking at as I am trying to stay in the $25-35k range so I know I will not be looking at Low hour aircrafts and relize I may be putting more in longterm Maintence
1989 Piper Cadet 161
Compression at time of September 13th annual ( within 10 hours) 71-70-71-69
Flown less then 10 hours a year last 3-4 years
6391 tt
1196.9 smoh
1749 prop
Dual KX - 155, 760 Channels
KI - 209 Glide Slope & KI - 208
KMA - 20 Audio Panel with Marker Beacons
KT - 76A Transponder, With Encoder
KR - 86 ADF
Garmin 296 GPS, (External Antenna)
Pitot Heat added in 2000
Standby Vacuum
Hobbs Meter
Tip & Tail Strobes
Cabin Blower Fan, Overhead Vents
Built-in 4-Place Intercom with dual Push-to-talk
Canopy Cover
Pitot Cover
David Clark H-20-10s Headsets
Shoulder seatbelts
Toe brakes
New windshield in 2010 rest of the glass perfect
IFR rated
Paint 8 out of 10 (1995)
Interior 6 out of 10 (original)
1964 Cherokee 180
Flown couple times a year
4300 total time
1100 smoh( compression unknown at this point)
40hr prop
King 155 radio
King ky96a radio
4 place intercom
Single pull brake
lap seatbelts
Glass is decent shape but windshield does have some "streaking"
NOT IFR rated but could be
Head & exhaust temp gauges
Comes with handheld Gps that is mounted
Paint is decent , maybe 5/6 out of 10
Interior is real nice 8 out 10
The cockpit of the Cadet is much nicer and doesnt have alot of the old outdated equipment still in the panel as the cherokee does . I have spoke with both planes mechanics in depth and both had great things to say about the owners , both our older gentalmans that are getting close to the end of there flying - I will be paying for instuctor as well as the local mechanic that works on my friends planes to go with me and inspect the plane and logs before purchasing but would like some direction on what one to lean toward in hopes of not paying twice , that being said I am prepared to pay as many times as I need to I order to find the right plane.
Thanks again in advance for any advice you could share
I am looking to purchase a plane and that will be the plane I learn in as well as keep around for a couple years until I have some time built up and until I feel the need to upgrade if needed. I am looking at a couple different aircrafts and was hoping some of you could shed some light on what way I should lean. My instructor has been very helpful but I would rather have a couple different opinions. These are the planes I am looking at as I am trying to stay in the $25-35k range so I know I will not be looking at Low hour aircrafts and relize I may be putting more in longterm Maintence
1989 Piper Cadet 161
Compression at time of September 13th annual ( within 10 hours) 71-70-71-69
Flown less then 10 hours a year last 3-4 years
6391 tt
1196.9 smoh
1749 prop
Dual KX - 155, 760 Channels
KI - 209 Glide Slope & KI - 208
KMA - 20 Audio Panel with Marker Beacons
KT - 76A Transponder, With Encoder
KR - 86 ADF
Garmin 296 GPS, (External Antenna)
Pitot Heat added in 2000
Standby Vacuum
Hobbs Meter
Tip & Tail Strobes
Cabin Blower Fan, Overhead Vents
Built-in 4-Place Intercom with dual Push-to-talk
Canopy Cover
Pitot Cover
David Clark H-20-10s Headsets
Shoulder seatbelts
Toe brakes
New windshield in 2010 rest of the glass perfect
IFR rated
Paint 8 out of 10 (1995)
Interior 6 out of 10 (original)
1964 Cherokee 180
Flown couple times a year
4300 total time
1100 smoh( compression unknown at this point)
40hr prop
King 155 radio
King ky96a radio
4 place intercom
Single pull brake
lap seatbelts
Glass is decent shape but windshield does have some "streaking"
NOT IFR rated but could be
Head & exhaust temp gauges
Comes with handheld Gps that is mounted
Paint is decent , maybe 5/6 out of 10
Interior is real nice 8 out 10
The cockpit of the Cadet is much nicer and doesnt have alot of the old outdated equipment still in the panel as the cherokee does . I have spoke with both planes mechanics in depth and both had great things to say about the owners , both our older gentalmans that are getting close to the end of there flying - I will be paying for instuctor as well as the local mechanic that works on my friends planes to go with me and inspect the plane and logs before purchasing but would like some direction on what one to lean toward in hopes of not paying twice , that being said I am prepared to pay as many times as I need to I order to find the right plane.
Thanks again in advance for any advice you could share
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