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TomD, Silvaire, please chime in here ...
I do not do prebuys. I've been burned a couple of times and just refuse to do them. Why?
I did a prebuy in the middle of April with the OAT around 75°F or so. There was no evidence of any fuel leaks around the tanks. At 120°F on the ramp a year later, one of the tanks leaked. The owner threatened to take me to court. Which was cheaper, a tank or a lawyer? And no guarantee that I would win.
I did a prebuy on an aircraft that later developed a crack in the landing gear leg. It was apparent that whoever pre-owned the aircraft had "bondo" repaired the crack and did a damned nice paint job over it, covering it up. Again, which was cheaper, a new gear leg or a lawyer?
Sorry, folks, a prebuy is NOT a guarantee of your airplane being pristine under any and all conditions and for all eternity. For those of you doing prebuys, my hat is off to you and I wish you well.
An annual? NO PROBLEM. A prebuy, not a chance in hell.
Thanks,
Jim
I do not do prebuys. I've been burned a couple of times and just refuse to do them. Why?
I did a prebuy in the middle of April with the OAT around 75°F or so. There was no evidence of any fuel leaks around the tanks. At 120°F on the ramp a year later, one of the tanks leaked. The owner threatened to take me to court. Which was cheaper, a tank or a lawyer? And no guarantee that I would win.
I did a prebuy on an aircraft that later developed a crack in the landing gear leg. It was apparent that whoever pre-owned the aircraft had "bondo" repaired the crack and did a damned nice paint job over it, covering it up. Again, which was cheaper, a new gear leg or a lawyer?
Sorry, folks, a prebuy is NOT a guarantee of your airplane being pristine under any and all conditions and for all eternity. For those of you doing prebuys, my hat is off to you and I wish you well.
An annual? NO PROBLEM. A prebuy, not a chance in hell.
Thanks,
Jim