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I think I'm getting close to taking possession of my new plane. I signed the sales agreement on it more than 2 months ago, but the shop doing the annual hasn't been able to get to it. Normally this would concern me, but since I was trying to sell my Sierra I didn't really care, since I didn't have hangar space for the new plane. In addition, the shop itself has a stellar reputation, so I can give some leeway there to feel a little better about the plane once I get it.
Here's the really annoying part. About a week after I'll be taking possession of the plane, my airport is closing down for 2 months due to do a runway rehab project. Hangars are hard to come by in the area, and I'd hate to just let my plane either sit in my hangar for two months or sit out on a ramp at another local airport. So...
I don't really care for the paint job on the plane, so I'm contemplating just flying it to a paint shop and let them paint it for me instead of having it sit in my hangar and being unusable. How long would that generally take? The interior is pretty good already, but could perhaps use some small work as well, which would take an additional small amount of time.
The other option I have is that the engine is over TBO (~400 hours). Do I just bite the bullet and do a major overhaul since I have some time to kill? Another thread I started on this issue seemed to think it's generally better to just fly the plane until you need an overhaul and not to do anything preemptively.
Here's the really annoying part. About a week after I'll be taking possession of the plane, my airport is closing down for 2 months due to do a runway rehab project. Hangars are hard to come by in the area, and I'd hate to just let my plane either sit in my hangar for two months or sit out on a ramp at another local airport. So...
I don't really care for the paint job on the plane, so I'm contemplating just flying it to a paint shop and let them paint it for me instead of having it sit in my hangar and being unusable. How long would that generally take? The interior is pretty good already, but could perhaps use some small work as well, which would take an additional small amount of time.
The other option I have is that the engine is over TBO (~400 hours). Do I just bite the bullet and do a major overhaul since I have some time to kill? Another thread I started on this issue seemed to think it's generally better to just fly the plane until you need an overhaul and not to do anything preemptively.