by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:51 pm
Make sure the thing passes ground checks before you bother with flight checks...kind of like preflighting after the flight, doesn't make much sense does it? Honestly there is more to look at in the gear than just doing an alternate drop. Preload, switch timing, springs, conduits, bushings, bearings, castings etc. Tail issues also, loose rivits in bearing block, trim drum/linkage, skin splices on the stab, horn (at least an external inspection for obvious big cracks). Id put the compression check at the low end of the priority list. An oil filter cut is often time much more telling, as is smelling/feeling the oil during an oil change. A good AD search and verification will show what has been pencil whipped, and what not. One thing to make sure of is that it does not have a crank that is covered under the replacement AD. The drop dead dates are coming up quickly on the 12 yr replacement calendar time.
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"