TFaudree_ERAU
Mashin' dem buttons
I voted that "you'd be stupid not to". I worked at an FBO in Virginia and became good friends with some of the fish spotters up there. They all flew 172RGs with O-360-F1A6 engines. They flew them 8-10 hours a day, 6 days a week, 8 months a year, out over the vast expanses of the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean. Thats the TBO right there, in 8 months. These guys however knew their engines well enough that they'd go 2 to 2 1/2 years between overhauls (4000-5000 hours). I think its an extreme case, but I would think that the CFIs at a flight school could detect when the power output started going downhill and could relay that information to the A&P, who, along with the compressions and oil analysis could determine when its time to overhaul, even if it is well past TBO.