TexasAviation
Pre-takeoff checklist
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I'm getting closer to starting to seriously shop for my first plane, and my wife just brought up a good point:
"I don't want you test-flying airplanes when you don't know how well they've been taken care of!"
That made me realize that 1) I don't know how the process works when you're shopping for a plane. I know I want to get a VERY thorough pre-buy inspection done by a mechanic I trust (not connected to the aircraft owner). Beyond that, when I find a plane I'm seriously interested in, do I ask the seller to take me up for a flight to see how I like it? Is that normal?
And 2), how do I know the plane is even safe to fly in? Do I get an A&P to check it out first, or look at the logbooks, to make sure I'm not going up in a death trap? Just because it's had an annual in the last 12 months doesn't mean there's not a serious problem with it today — and a dishonest seller obviously wouldn't want to let on if there was one.
I don't know why it never dawned on me before now, but there's a lot more to think about with a demo flight in a used plane than there is when test-driving a used car.
"I don't want you test-flying airplanes when you don't know how well they've been taken care of!"
That made me realize that 1) I don't know how the process works when you're shopping for a plane. I know I want to get a VERY thorough pre-buy inspection done by a mechanic I trust (not connected to the aircraft owner). Beyond that, when I find a plane I'm seriously interested in, do I ask the seller to take me up for a flight to see how I like it? Is that normal?
And 2), how do I know the plane is even safe to fly in? Do I get an A&P to check it out first, or look at the logbooks, to make sure I'm not going up in a death trap? Just because it's had an annual in the last 12 months doesn't mean there's not a serious problem with it today — and a dishonest seller obviously wouldn't want to let on if there was one.
I don't know why it never dawned on me before now, but there's a lot more to think about with a demo flight in a used plane than there is when test-driving a used car.