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"Hilton" wrote in message hlink.net...
Roger Long wrote: Trust no one. When you are PIC, the buck stops with you. In your opinion, is it really feasible/practical for a renter pilot to ensure 100% that the aircraft is airworthy? By this, I mean, go through the logs, ensure every AD has been addressed including the recurring ones, verify the W&B ensuring that nothing has been added or removed etc, the signatures are all legal and valid, no pages are missing or have been inserted, every part on the aircraft is 'legal', etc etc. I've read that pilots do this when buying aircraft and it takes them days or longer. Most FBOs put the annual time and 100 hr time on the renter's booklet. I believe the NTSB has said that this is good enough, if the FBO actually lies about the annual there, then that's just fraud on their part (if they can lie there they can lie in the logs). Our FBO puts copies of the inspections in the rental booklet for that plane so you have it ready for checkrides. It makes showing the required inspections easy because if you miss one, you'll notice something else in the book you didn't tell the DE about. ![]() -Robert |
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