CherokeeGirl
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CherokeeGirl
I have a PA-32-300 at a tiedown. I just moved from a dry climate to a wet one and now have an issue with rain water getting in the cabin.
So far I haven't been able to find the leak but my plan is to try again on Friday when it's not raining by removing the the inside panels and using a controlled water source to determine where the leak(s) is(are).
I do have a Bruce's cover over the windows which has recently been made water resistant.
Has anyone had this particular issue with a Piper? I'm wondering if the seals where the wings meet the fuselage need to be replaced and/or I should use a tail cone cover and/or if I'm allowed to simply use caulking to keep moisture out when I locate it?
So far I haven't been able to find the leak but my plan is to try again on Friday when it's not raining by removing the the inside panels and using a controlled water source to determine where the leak(s) is(are).
I do have a Bruce's cover over the windows which has recently been made water resistant.
Has anyone had this particular issue with a Piper? I'm wondering if the seals where the wings meet the fuselage need to be replaced and/or I should use a tail cone cover and/or if I'm allowed to simply use caulking to keep moisture out when I locate it?