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High Time Airframe, I'd it worth it?
Jonathan
Chattanooga, Tn
N7828Y
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Re: High Time Airframe, I'd it worth it?
There are Twin Comanches that have been used for cloud seeding that have 10K+ hours on the airframe. That is a hard life. Piper recently published some recommendations for the Cherokees that suggest additional structural inspections at something like 60,000 hours. I may not have the exact numbers, but if a Cherokee will go tens of thousands of hours without structural problems, a Comanche will likely go further, IMO.
As for the maintenance, that is separate from the amount of hours. Everything that moves, wears. It sounds like you have been doing some catch up maintenance. You should be able to review the condition of the systems and determine for yourself whether they are likely to give good service going forward. For me, when I have to address issues in a system, like the landing gear, I seek to bring it to new or better condition. That way I can expect to get good service going forward and can put my attention toward other systems. So far, in the 9 years that I have owned my twin, I have gone through the electrical system, the landing gear system, and the charging system. I have also upgraded the panel. The next major system to work on is the flap system as my flap tracks are worn. I will replace those, replace any bushings in the system, install new springs, and over haul the transmission. Then it should be good for another 5000 hours.
Kristin Winter- ICS member
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Re: High Time Airframe, I'd it worth it?
Welcome to the Forum. As usual Kristin nicely defined the issues and I ditto what she said.
I've also observed that different people have different views on maintenance. There is keeping a plane airworthy and then there's making repairs so that future maintenance and downtime is avoided. My annual expenses include the latter approach so when the power quadrant controls were less than smooth, I replaced all 10 control cables to the engine nacelles and had the quadrant removed, cleaned and re-assembled. It was more expensive that way but I don't expect any further difficulties in my flying future. Other owners advised lubing the cables - which had already been done twice and it improved each time but then the problems returned. This is just another small example of how different people look at maintaining an aircraft.
Patricia Jayne (Pat) Keefer ICS 08899
PA-39 #10 Texas
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Re: High Time Airframe, I'd it worth it?
One other thought. Back in the "good ol days," airplanes were worth a lot more then , than they are now. Engines were overhauled because it was more cost effective then replacing the entire airplane. Today, the market is saturated with airplanes. It might take some time and effort but if there was ever a chance to find a better airplane then the one you have now, this would likely be the time. Obviously you would be sacrificing the "known quantity" you have now keeping your existing airplane but depending on how much you have invested, it might be worth it to look around a little. This would be especially true if you would like an upgraded panel. It's always less expensive to buy someone else's upgraded panel (assuming it meets your requirements) then having one installed yourself. Ditto for paint and interior.
Just something to think about.
Good Luck,
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Jonathan
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