JD318
Pre-takeoff checklist
I am looking at possibly purchasing an airplane. I have been renting thus far and it is getting more difficult to get a plane when I want to go.
There is a local airplane that my A&P knows well as he's done the maintenance/annuals for years/decades. The owner passed away a couple years ago so I am dealing with widow. I believe she is looking for $60-65,000. Airplane is very clean inside and out and appears to have been taken care of very well while owner was alive. It was his "baby."
Issues with the aircraft:
1. Aircraft sat in hangar for a couple years without being flown.
2. Engine is at TBO now. Compressions were a little low at annual last year. Assume due to it sitting. I have flown it some over the last year and compressions have come up and seems to run strong.
3. No ADSB. I know not everybody "needs" ADSB, but I do intend to fly to Class C airspace so I will need it.
Based on those 3 items, I have been advised by a number of individuals (CFI, mechanic, other pilots) that it is a $50-55,000 plane. Two other items that have come up since then:
4. Intercom needs to be addressed. Pilot headset can hear and communicate with no problems. Co-Pilot can communicate with Pilot, but cannot hear pilot. Co-Pilot can hear tower.
5. This one was close to making me completely walk away, and is still worrisome. I noticed what appeared to be corrosion on one access panel plate while doing a walk-around. Apparently while it was sitting, a mouse had made a nest right above the access plate, moisture/humidity eventually seeped down to the plate. A&P says no indication of further corrosion. Entire inside of wing was treated.
My question(s) is this: What does each issue potentially cost to address? What kind of bargaining power do I have if I decided I do want to buy? Is it best to walk away completely? Any other thoughts?
Thank you.
There is a local airplane that my A&P knows well as he's done the maintenance/annuals for years/decades. The owner passed away a couple years ago so I am dealing with widow. I believe she is looking for $60-65,000. Airplane is very clean inside and out and appears to have been taken care of very well while owner was alive. It was his "baby."
Issues with the aircraft:
1. Aircraft sat in hangar for a couple years without being flown.
2. Engine is at TBO now. Compressions were a little low at annual last year. Assume due to it sitting. I have flown it some over the last year and compressions have come up and seems to run strong.
3. No ADSB. I know not everybody "needs" ADSB, but I do intend to fly to Class C airspace so I will need it.
Based on those 3 items, I have been advised by a number of individuals (CFI, mechanic, other pilots) that it is a $50-55,000 plane. Two other items that have come up since then:
4. Intercom needs to be addressed. Pilot headset can hear and communicate with no problems. Co-Pilot can communicate with Pilot, but cannot hear pilot. Co-Pilot can hear tower.
5. This one was close to making me completely walk away, and is still worrisome. I noticed what appeared to be corrosion on one access panel plate while doing a walk-around. Apparently while it was sitting, a mouse had made a nest right above the access plate, moisture/humidity eventually seeped down to the plate. A&P says no indication of further corrosion. Entire inside of wing was treated.
My question(s) is this: What does each issue potentially cost to address? What kind of bargaining power do I have if I decided I do want to buy? Is it best to walk away completely? Any other thoughts?
Thank you.