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"xyzzy" wrote in message
... Assuming proper maintanence and a good airframe log/book inspection, are there any concerns about high time airframes, like insurability, etc? My partners and I are looking at a warrior with over 11,000 AFTT. I've never heard of an insurance company caring, but that's not to say there's not some out there as they all seem to march to the beat of their own drummer. Many people seem to care about aircraft total time, so obviously it does affect resale to some extent and right or wrong that should be a consideration because it affects what the aircraft is worth on the open market. I would personally be much more concerned about an aircraft that's sat around in some field with grass growing around it for years on end. High time generally means the aircraft has been regularly flown, well maintained, and upgraded for it's entire life. My airplane has almost 9,000 hrs and I'm not at all worried about it. I know a guy that owns a 172 with over 17,000 hrs on it and it's still going strong. |
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