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Quite a few mechanics and quite a few shops tend to shy away from the
"pre-buy" inspection for one main reason. There are a gazillion items that can be inspected to a fare-thee-well and wind up being unairworthy next week. Then you come back to me and ask me why I didn't find this glaring problem on the pre-buy and expect me to fix it for free. Example -- on July 20th last year I did an annual on a 182. I found a couple of minor things wrong, fixed them, and signed off the annual. Two weeks later that aircraft split a cylinder in two in flight and had to make a forced landing in a cow pasture. Now the question becomes -- how could I have detected this fault by inspection? Perhaps if I had removed all the cylinders and taken them down to be nondestructively tested (mag particle, zyglo, etc.) we might have spotted that incipient crack. We might not have. But that's not reality. Pulling the jugs on every annual (and removing the wings to inspect for corrosion, taking out all the radios to run a bench specifications test, and all that stuff) just isn't the real world. I won't take a pre-buy job except for a good friend and even at that we have to have the understanding that (s)he is going to be standing right at my side during the entire process and watch everything that I look at. Six months later when the veeblefeltzer snaps a rittit both (s)he and I looked at the damned thing and agreed that it looked normal. That and I charge double for a prebuy what I charge for an annual. Jim " My specific question is ... Since the plane was just annualled, what should I look for in my (free, amatuer) pre-buy and ask the mechanic too look for in the professional inspection, that would indicate a "don't buy" decision, even if the annual is fresh. |
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