stormchaser
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Every page you write is me being one step closer to just buying a cheap airplane and throwin' caution to the wind...
Every page you write is me being one step closer to just buying a cheap airplane and throwin' caution to the wind...
Hey KKochan,, just saw this thread tonight. What a great plan.
Im in Napa, NORCal. So if you come back this way you are welcome to base it here for a few days.
KAPC. You would be welcome stay a day or so if you like.
Dude, I am jealous. Good for you man. I have been following your blog, have fun and be safe.
Every page you write is me being one step closer to just buying a cheap airplane and throwin' caution to the wind...
... These are probably the best flying days you will get...
metal in the filter?I'm sitting at KCI (KMCI) waiting to hop onto a Q400 to Denver, and then back to CA. The airplane is still in Missouri and it will be the flight schools responsibility to get it back to CA. I hate to end my trip early, I'm disappointed, but the airplane is not safe to continue with.
I'll work on my blog, but the short story is, after being plagued with preventable maintenance issues the entire flight, I started to have engine problems. Took it in for MX and they found a huge red flag and many signs of poor maintenance. I made it this far, I'm safe and so is the aircraft, but I'm out. I'd like to thank the countless people who've helped me along the way, and wish I could have continued on to meet more.
Good on you for taking the safe way out.I had one oil change during the trip and there was no metal in the screen, it doesn't have a filter.
Without going into tons of detail now, the flight school is the operator/mechanic. The mechanics in Missouri tore into it to check a loose spark plug insert. I also had them check the spark plugs because it had been stumbling during power application on takeoff. 5 of 8 were worn WELL beyond limits. The kicker? There is no data plate on the engine. The shop wouldn't continue repairs due to risk on their part, which I agreed with.
The airplane was NOT being maintained to standards, and possibly not legally. The owner claims the data plate "fell off". I don't buy that. No one should have been flying it in the condition it was in, let alone sending someone out on a cross country trip with it. I didn't feel comfortable continuing the flight.
I had one oil change during the trip and there was no metal in the screen, it doesn't have a filter.
Without going into tons of detail now, the flight school is the operator/mechanic. The mechanics in Missouri tore into it to check a loose spark plug insert. I also had them check the spark plugs because it had been stumbling during power application on takeoff. 5 of 8 were worn WELL beyond limits. The kicker? There is no data plate on the engine. The shop wouldn't continue repairs due to risk on their part, which I agreed with.
The airplane was NOT being maintained to standards, and possibly not legally. The owner claims the data plate "fell off". I don't buy that. No one should have been flying it in the condition it was in, let alone sending someone out on a cross country trip with it. I didn't feel comfortable continuing the flight.
Sparks plugs can be a pain, I have seen some wear out of limits between 100 hour inspections. Stumbling during power application is probably as simple as getting too much or little fuel to cylinders for one reason or another. Even though the plane isn't airworthy now, it might not be too far from decent shape.