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Old September 10th 19, 02:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default How much does a lost aircraft logbook effect resale value?

On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 6:47:23 PM UTC-7, Cookie wrote:
why not just buy a glider WITH log books? Avoid the issue altogether.

With a no logbook glider...the first annual will be "interesting" as the inspector needs to somehow verify that all AD's have been complied with. Might run into time and money??

Cookie





On Sunday, September 8, 2019 at 7:30:01 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I've been approached by an estate of a former club member who's glider is stored at my club. Its a 1978 PIK20-D. They have gone through his entire belongings and have not found any logbooks for the glider. Our club records indicate the glider has not flown since 2003. Its been at the club since at least 1998. We have gone through the plane and trailer and no logs. Its a certified aircraft and our local AI said there is a process to start a new log book after an inspection. The question I ask is how much value is lost with no history of the airframe? I'm trying to help the estate come up with a reasonable value.


That would clearly be my preference (and buying new is even better), but I understand that many are less fortunate than I and might be inclined to trade that risk for something that is within their budget.

Tom