"Michael"  wrote in message 
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 My friend just bought an airplane.  He did the prepurchase inspection 
 himself.  That's not as bad as it sounds - he is an A&P/IA and has 
 owned and restored many airplanes.  The plane was an older model light 
 twin and he got a great deal on it. 
 
 On the flight home one of the nav's (the only one with GS), one of the 
 comm's, the DME, one of the EGT's, and the Mode C all failed.  This 
 was after he completed the inspection and wrote the check.  Everything 
 worked when he started the flight home. 
 
 When he bought his last light twin several years ago, he had a similar 
 streak of failures bringing the plane to his home base for an 
 inspection.  However, that time the owner was with him, and they had 
 not yet negotiated a price.  Once again, everything worked when they 
 started the trip. 
 
 A different friend of mine ferried a light complex single from Texas 
 to the East Coast.  They started the trip with a full IFR panel (dual 
 nav-coms, DME, ADF, etc) and finished with a single radio and 
 transponder - everything else had failed enroute. 
 
 Do I simply know the wrong people, or have others had the same 
 experiences? 
 
 Michael 
 
A few years back I was going from Wichita to Richmond in my P Baron. 
Motoring along at FL 230 I was picking up intermittent ice at night. 
Simultaneously, the stall horn went off and the autopilot quit. 
The stall switch failed and a circuit breaker wire came loose. 
Two uncorrelated, simultaneous failures. 
It does happen. 
H. 
 
 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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