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Looking Beyond a Pre-Purchase Checklist

Predicting future headaches with your new aircraft means becoming an amateur detective.

Choices abound among the various classified sites, and thorough investigation on the front end of a purchase can pay dividends on the back end. [Credit: Jason McDowell]
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • Prospective airplane buyers should exercise patience and discipline, looking beyond standard pre-purchase checklists to uncover potential long-term issues.
  • A primary method for this deeper investigation is joining an aircraft's type club and engaging with current owners to learn about specific challenges, like difficulties sourcing parts for "orphan engines."
  • Directly consulting owners and brokers can also reveal significant hidden expenses, such as vastly higher insurance premiums for certain aircraft types (e.g., retractable-gear vs. fixed-gear), which might not be apparent to first-time buyers.
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In the eyes of prospective airplane owners, the departure of winter can be a dangerous and exciting time. Here in the northern states, the warm weather summons existing owners out of their hangars and into the sky, local fly-ins start to resume, and the drone of Continentals and Lycomings wafts through newly-opened windows, tantalizing owners-to-be. Having spent months scouring the classified sites while cooped up inside, these prospective owners take note and become increasingly antsy as their savings begin to burn a hole in their pocket.

As long and as frustrating as the hunt for the perfect airplane can be, it’s important to remain disciplined. On the one hand, it would be a mistake to remain a perpetual shopper, endlessly waiting for the perfect airplane to appear at the perfect price. But on the other hand, one must exercise patience to ensure their first airplane purchase is smart.

Jason McDowell

Jason McDowell is a private pilot and Cessna 170 owner based in Madison, Wisconsin. He enjoys researching obscure aviation history and serves as a judge for the National Intercollegiate Flying Association. He can be found on Instagram as @cessnateur.

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