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Thanks in large part to the help I've found on this board, I am nearing (I
hope!) the finish line on my path to airplane ownership. As of yesterday, I'm under contract for the Socata Trinidad (TB-20) I've had my eye on! ![]() ![]() ![]() That does leave me with one teensy questions...: WHAT THE HELL DO I DO NOW?!?!?!?!? Ahem. That's only partially tongue-in-cheek. Seriously: I could use any and all advice on how to proceed from here, since I have no experience w/ airplane acquisition or ownership. On the acquisition side, I'm a bit more comfortable, having run all the scenarios presented by this group. I'm headed for the pre-buy on Monday, at a Socata Service Center. I'd rather have a real annual done, but with the last one completed in April, that seems a bit much. I've been advised to have the flight controls pulled/inspected/lubed (apparently a problem area w/ the TBs), which I'll have to figure out how to address. I sent the escrow company all the info & the deposit today. If all goes well at the pre-buy, closing is scheduled for 9 Jul. On the ownership side, I'm even more a babe in the woods. I'm investigating hangaring options. I have property at an airpark nearby (for my "someday" house--empty lot at this point), so I'm asking my future neighbors if anyone has space they'd care to rent. I've also located a T-hangar at a local airport, so that provides me with a baseline amount I won't exceed. Insurance is lined up, a phone call away to bind coverage. And... well, and, I'm sure there're a million other things I may or may not have considered! So, I'm writing (a) primarily to brag ![]() once again, if this group has any pointers/advice/comment as I go forward. Thanks!! -- Doug "Where am I to go/Now that I've gone too far?" -- Golden Earring, "Twilight Zone" (my email is spam-proofed; read the address and make the appropriate change to contact me) |
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"Douglas Paterson" wrote in message
That does leave me with one teensy questions...: WHAT THE HELL DO I DO NOW?!?!?!?!? Oh, that's an easy one.... practice being broke. Just kidding. Sort of. Or more seriously, sit down with one or two A&P's/AI's and a couple experts in your make and model, then make a list of things that you need to address vs a list of things that would simply be nice to do. You've probably already examined the log books, but once you have possession, go through them and apply numbers and times to all the accessories. How old is the vac pump? Mags? Brakes? Tires? Wheel bearings? Hyd, fuel, vac hoses? Hyd pump? Starter? Alternator? (Belt?) Gyros? etc etc etc... IF you still have cash in your pocket, you may decide to replace/rebuild some of the accessories right at the get go, rather than spending extra cash on non essential items then finding yourself behind the 8 ball when something goes south. Search the Service Bulletins and Service Letters. Are their any factory issued alterations that could terminate any AD's? They could be simple fixes and save you time and trouble in the long run. Buy both the maintenance manual and the parts manual for your airplane, engine, and accessories (if applicable). Talk to your A&P about the proper consumables and lubricants as well as proper application. Be pro-active on the inspection and maintenance. Often, an issue found early by the owner will prove less costly than an issue that propagates until the annual inspection. Be prepared for sudden expenses, it will go along way towards keeping your enthusiasm for ownership intact and growing. Jim Burns |
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![]() stuff snipped On the acquisition side, I'm a bit more comfortable, having run all the scenarios presented by this group. I'm headed for the pre-buy on Monday, at a Socata Service Center. I'd rather have a real annual done, but with the last one completed in April, that seems a bit much. I've been advised to have the flight controls pulled/inspected/lubed (apparently a problem area w/ the TBs), which I'll have to figure out how to address. I sent the escrow company all the info & the deposit today. If all goes well at the pre-buy, closing is scheduled for 9 Jul. .other stuff snipped This assumes that the prebuy is going to spot every defect. It won't. An annual inspection done by another set of eyes is not excessive, but it will be at your cost. The biggest perils at this point a undetected defects that are not the subject of SBs, SLs, and ADs. And, defects that ARE the subject of the above documentation. You should consider doing everything possible to discover them now rather than later. This involves extensive inspection of both the plane AND the logbooks/ADs/SBs/SLs. Prebuy inspections do not require anyone's wrench ticket to be on the line. An annual inspection does. In both cases, you are financing either one, along with financing the consequences. So, some prefer an annual. I like the idea that the Service Center is involved, even though their inspection does not put any of their skin in the game if they miss something. They should be knowledgeable about the type at least. I got the seller of my plane to sign an agreement to pay for any ADs not performed up to the date of the sale, even if I discovered them at the next annual. However, without a sizable cash escrow, collection may be an issue. In my case, the seller was a man of very high integrity and the bird turned out to be better than represented (as proven by the prebuy and 13 years of annual inspections). He actually held up the sale because the carb repair work (one piece venturi) left the plane running 100 RPM lower than normal. He refused to let us fly it or buy it until it was repaired to his satisfaction, even though this took several attempts. I hope you are as fortunate as I was. Good Luck! Mike |
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![]() "Douglas Paterson" wrote in message . .. Thanks in large part to the help I've found on this board, I am nearing (I hope!) the finish line on my path to airplane ownership. As of yesterday, I'm under contract for the Socata Trinidad (TB-20) I've had my eye on! ![]() ![]() ![]() That does leave me with one teensy questions...: WHAT THE HELL DO I DO NOW?!?!?!?!? Sounds great...just be sure to fuel it up! |
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![]() Douglas Paterson wrote: WHAT THE HELL DO I DO NOW?!?!?!?!? Insurance..insurance..insurance...oh..did I mention...insurance? Al Ityy bitty little Cessna 172 KSFF |
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