Saleh Alzarqa
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Is Total Time:10200 too much on
1977 PIPER CHEROKEE 140/160?
1977 PIPER CHEROKEE 140/160?
I can't imagine a Cherokee having 10k hours and not having loads of time in the pattern...I guess a pipeline aircraft might not, IDK.Depends. How was the plane used? If 10,000 of those hours consisted of students buzzing it around the pattern and slamming it onto the runway eight times every hour, then YES, too much.
Check runs back in the day… I remember an Arrow that was nicknamed “Patches” that I believe was closer to 20,000 than to 15,000.I can't imagine a Cherokee having 10k hours and not having loads of time in the pattern...I guess a pipeline aircraft might not, IDK.
Guarantee they already have been. If they haven’t, I’m willing to bet this aircraft qualifies for the SB.I would buy it and replace all the wing attachment bolts.
Fake news... Archer I trained in had 10,000 hours as a primary trainer and flew great. Now, I did shake the wings as part of my preflight...Depends. How was the plane used? If 10,000 of those hours consisted of students buzzing it around the pattern and slamming it onto the runway eight times every hour, then YES, too much.
Actually the factored service hours for the AD only accrue at 7:1in pt. 91 service. If the plane was never in commercial service and subject to 100 hour inspections, it could theoretically hit 35,000 before its due for inspection. It's not the bolts that break, but actually the spar itself, so replacing the bolts won't do anything but make an opportunity to damage the spar. That said, if I was buying a 10k+ hour pa28, I'd want the eddy current inspection done. All the high time pa28's I discussed above were inspected and passed, all after I was done flying them lol.Guarantee they already have been. If they haven’t, I’m willing to bet this aircraft qualifies for the SB.
Fake news... Archer I trained in had 10,000 hours as a primary trainer and flew great. Now, I did shake the wings as part of my preflight...
The tail was replaced twice, the wings 3 times, a dozen dozen firewall-forward and the fuselage once, but the dataplate is all original.I rented a Warrior quite often that had 20,000+. Never gave me any concern.
To be fair it would only cost me parts so I would do it unless it was very recently completed. That video of the arrow folding up a wing on the checkride made my skin crawl.Guarantee they already have been. If they haven’t, I’m willing to bet this aircraft qualifies for the SB.
Yikes. I guess that is why you check for “air speed alive” when heading down the runwayBTW, the 172 I almost flew this morning has 12,140.6 hours. Make that 12,140.7 now.
Someone left the airspeed cover off overnight and I had no airspeed on takeoff. Probably a mud dauber.
Yikes. I guess that is why you check for “air speed alive” when heading down the runway
Yup. And why I only put .1 on the hobbs.
Yup. And why I only put .1 on the hobbs.
But how did you log it? Zero landings?
Putting .1 on the Hobbs from start to takeoff roll is impressive.
Putting .1 on the Hobbs from start to takeoff roll is impressive.
Yeah, certainly nothing out of the ordinary. I can taxi from the hangar and easily be in the air by .1 at FGU.Maybe, maybe not. Small airport, short taxi, summertime. Not unreasonable or unsafe to get an airplane in the air with 6 minutes of startup.
(Psssst! It was a joke, pal.)