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LOOK OUT FOR THE FLAWS handbook. Missing documents, pages or overhauled at specific intervals; status of requirements for specific equipment. For
The FARs also includes inspection
entries from aircraft logbooks may cause compliance with required inspecti ons; sta-
significant problems for the purchaser tus of compliance with applicable airworthi- example, if the airplane has a transponder,
and reduce the value of the aircraft.
Buying an aircraft is an important investment and the many aspects of aircraft • Unusual/Exotic Aircraft: Generally, ness directives, and copies of descriptions you should check the logbooks to ensure
of major repairs and alterations that have
that the unit was tested within the past 24
ownership should be seriously considered before signing on the dotted line the more unique the aircraft, the more been performed on the airplane. calendar months. Q
unique the problems. Out-of-production
more expensive to maintain. FLY BEFORE YOU BUY aircraft may cause difficulties because
• Airworthiness Directives: ADs are issued • Test Flight: It is always a good idea to of parts shortages or unusual design CHECK LIST
he pre-purchase inspection is a very for safety reasons and are a fact of life fly the aircraft before you make your features. Check on parts availability and • Airframe • Cabin Interior • Batt ery
Timportant and oft en an over looked for most every aircraft. Once issued, final decision. During the flight, carefully product support for any older model. In • Paint • Cockpit controls • Cooling baffles
precaution when deciding whether to pur- owners are required to comply with the check all equipment and systems to the case of a homebuilt, keep in mind • Corrosion • Circuit breakers/ • Control cables
that you are buying an experimental
AD within the time period allotted. It’s
chase an aircraft. This is especially important important to look at the AD history of an determine if they are fully functioning. aircraft that has been handcrafted. You • Fabric switches • Lubrication system
During the start open the window to
when buying a used aircraft. Have a pre-pur- aircraft. Check the nature of the ADs and listen to the engine. If it sounds rough, may find some mechanics reluctant or • Attachment points • Instruments • Starter
chase inspection completed; as this will help whether they are recurring or one-time don’t even take the plane up. Watch unwilling to perform maintenance on • Control cables/pulleys • Avionics • Filters
avoid any surprises. Many aircraft have under- compliance. Make sure the logbooks all the gauges during takeoff. Do the such aircraft because of their unfamiliar- • Control surfaces • Seatbelts • Vacuum system
lying flaws that would cost thousands of Rands show compliance with all applicable ADs. engines operate smoothly? Do a few ity with the design and construction, or • Fuel tanks/lines • Seats/tracks/ • Fuel system
to correct and these will be found when you do • Damage history: major repairs can affect turns. How does the aircraft feel? Check because of liability concerns. • Doors/windows, emer- frames • Engine mounts
a pre-purchase inspection. Then prospective the value of an aircraft significantly, but all the avionics. • Final Inspection: Aircraft owners are re- gency exits • Ventilation/heat • Seals
buyers can ask the current aircraft owner to may be hard to pin down. A damage • The pre-purchase inspection: A me- quired to keep records of all inspections • General condition • Interior fabric • General condition
correct them, or negotiate new price. history will decrease the value of an air- chanic should inspect the plane before and maintenance required by regula- • Landing Gear • Door/window seals • Propeller(s)
Another thing to consider is time between craft, depending on the type of accident, you buy it. During this inspection, make tions, as well as any major repairs and al- • Tires • Window/windshields • Blade conditions
overhaul (TBO). Verify that parts can be nature of the damage and the degree sure you confirm that the ADs (airwor- terations. Before purchasing an airplane, • Brakes • Lighting • Hub conditions
obtained for the aircraft, and that local to which major components have been thiness directives) are up to date, all you should study the airplane's engine • Shock absorbing • Engine Systems • Governor
mechanics can work on it. Always fly the involved. Any aircraft with a damage maintenance was performed and re- and airframe logbooks to determine system • Corrosion
aircraft before you buy; this is the most history should be closely scrutinized to corded correctly, and all inspections are if the maintenance and recordkeeping • Spinner
straightforward way to get a good feel for make sure it has been properly repaired current. For the best results, find a me- requirements have been fulfilled. • Scissor links • Induction system • Seals
whether the aircraft is a good fit for you. in accordance with the applicable FAA chanic who is familiar with the make and Check for the following information: • Retraction system • Turbocharging system • Deicing
Thoroughly examine aircraft records and en- regulations and recommended practices. model so that he/she knows which areas the total time in service of the airframe, en- • Shimmy damper • Exhaust system • Cylinders
gine logs, looking for unusual entries. If you see • Paint/interior: used on occasion to give to focus in on. A pre-purchase inspec- gine(s), and propeller(s); current status of • Gear attach points • Ignition system • Compression
an entry for “Replaced sections of fuselage skin” "tired" aircraft a quick facelift. Check tion should include at least a differential any life-limited parts; time since overhaul • Microswitches • Electrical system • Oil Consumption
you should be suspicious of a gear-up landing. new paint jobs carefully for evidence of compression check on each cylinder of of any component that is required to be
Do some research on the cost and avail- corrosion under the surface. Interior items the engine. A mechanical inspection,
ability of aircraft insurance? should be checked for proper fit and con- the aircraft logbooks and other records
dition. Done properly, both items enhance
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