Mtns2Skies
Final Approach
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What kind of relationship do you have with the previous owner of your aircraft? Was it strictly a business transaction?
I still regularly talk to the owner and the mechanic (they're close friends) that I bought my Skywagon from. They're excited to see the progress I make on restoring it and are always happy to see me flying and enjoying the plane. I just painted my panel, so I no longer need the crappy plastic Cessna overlay. The previous owner mentioned when I bought the plane how much it would mean to him to have the "Don't do anything stupid" placard that was put on there by the owner before him. Since I no longer am using the overlay I'm sending that off to him and he's just overjoyed to see it and to have a connection to the airplane.
The mechanic recently sent me a photo from a local airport that was full of pictures of my plane and the owner before last, overall it's a fantastic relationship and it lets me know how much my plane meant to so many people.
What's yours like?
I still regularly talk to the owner and the mechanic (they're close friends) that I bought my Skywagon from. They're excited to see the progress I make on restoring it and are always happy to see me flying and enjoying the plane. I just painted my panel, so I no longer need the crappy plastic Cessna overlay. The previous owner mentioned when I bought the plane how much it would mean to him to have the "Don't do anything stupid" placard that was put on there by the owner before him. Since I no longer am using the overlay I'm sending that off to him and he's just overjoyed to see it and to have a connection to the airplane.
The mechanic recently sent me a photo from a local airport that was full of pictures of my plane and the owner before last, overall it's a fantastic relationship and it lets me know how much my plane meant to so many people.
What's yours like?