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    Europe to US Ferry Costs

    Wide Open question about how much it costs to ferry a cabin twin to or from the US to or from the UK or Western Europe? any ideas? Anyone done it? Thanks.
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    FS: 1964 Cessna 210D Centurion; $49,500

    1964 Cessna Centurion 210D Ads on Barnstormers and Trade-A-Plane http://www.trade-a-plane.com/search?category_level1=Single+Engine+Piston&make=CESSNA&model=210D&listing_id=2177477&s-type=aircraft Pictures: https://goo.gl/photos/RrkYU4ngNY3kJzoTA TTAF 3784 TSFRM 794.64 (FRM: 09DEC99)...
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    Any interest in the Statistics of engine failures?

    [The problem is similar to trying to predict your chances of a heart attack by using rates for the general population: if your cholesterol is stratospheric and you are a smoker, those general population statistics won't be of much value to you personally.] Again, we're not trying to predict...
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    Anyone carry sectionals anymore?

    A good question is: "What did you bring with you on your last Check Ride? Did your DPE ever fail your EFB? What was your backup. Go NORDO and beg ignorance?
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    Any interest in the Statistics of engine failures?

    UPDATE: So far, Ive had no luck even getting permission to file an application for a Freedom of Information request to the NTSB. Thier website is designed not to allow entry. I will have to file a request, by certified mail, to even get the ball rolling...
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    Any interest in the Statistics of engine failures?

    Agreed. We already know that large organizations, dedicated to flying lots of hours, and with MRO; that the aircraft are operated better and have fewer issues on an hourly basis.
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    VFR Flight Following question....

    IFR flight and VFR with FF is within "The System". Thier system (think of it as Thier House). You cannot opt in or opt out without thier permission. Just like you wouldnt let just anyone into your "house" without your consent and permission and you would expect them to tell you when they...
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    Any interest in the Statistics of engine failures?

    "The best intrinsic data might come from well maintained flight school aircraft fleets." That will give us data on well maintained aircraft. Do you think it would be statistically different than just general aircraft? Thanks.
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    When to fly vs drive?

    Where (where are you going, Detroit, Los Angeles?) When (is time a constraint?) Why (is it business?) Who (other passengers?, thier needs?) How much ($$ is cost a factor?) I routinely commute about 300 miles one way. Not that far, but I have to go through a Big Metropolitan area with really...
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    Negotiating repairs with seller after prebuy

    You need to first determine the estimated value of the aircraft WITH the squawks. Or alternately, get an estimate of the aircraft under normal, optimum condition. Then Deduct for the cost of repairs to your satisfaction. I bought a near basket case with the intent of restoring it to airworthy...
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    Any interest in the Statistics of engine failures?

    Agreed. OTOH, the NTSB is a HUGE database, that has managed to collect nearly 100,000 incidents in the period 1982 - 2014. A big data-set like that is easier to work with than surveying several, perhaps many smaller sets. I understand your doubts, but until I hit a brick wall, Im going to see...
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    Any interest in the Statistics of engine failures?

    So far, there hasnt been ANY engine data mined from the NTSB reports. Only Accident data that says engines were a cause or contributing factor to the accident. Im not looking to be different, I just want to SEE what the data looks like. Several poster's have tried to jump ahead of the data...
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    Any interest in the Statistics of engine failures?

    Like any good science or engineering, every experiment, every engineering report needs to be able to be reproduced. If its not reproducible, then it cannot hold as much value. While we "know", intuitively, that infant mortality of engines is real, and while we 'know' that TBO is a somewhat...
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    Any interest in the Statistics of engine failures?

    "say we know that, among engines that failed, they failed after 433 hours on average?" Thats the point. We dont know that. We do know that engines fail, and that sometimes they fail prior to being overhauled and thier TBO. Sometimes they dont fail until some time after a recommended TBO...
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    Awe God We're living in a nightmare!!

    I just did this. Went outside and I didnt see anything. I can do this in the daytime, right? :)
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    So, what do you think of this....?

    Some of the smaller items are already out dated and shouldnt be on the list. His homeowners insurance and car insurance covers most of the loss, minus his deductable. (a "high" deductable of, say, $1000 would cover most of his expenses). He's a moron for leaving 3AU worth of stuff in sight in...
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    Complaint of the Week

    NIL Internet Trolls. Specifically POA thread Trolls. Those that like to join a thread to create controversy and make themselves feel good at the expense of others. Its generally mean spirited, patronizing and often insulting. I know it an "Internet-thing" but you'd never see the same...
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    Any interest in the Statistics of engine failures?

    I agree that there is substantial discussion of both types, but unless we develop a form which sterilizes the data, there's no way to avoid it. I'd like to keep it as simple as possible. "Just the Facts 'mam". --J. Friday :)
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    Do airplane engine failures occur for unknown or mysterious reasons?

    (IMO) There are three Classes of Engine failures. Operator Error Maintenance induced Internal Defect. Operator errors include any operation that exceeds the manufacturers (both engine and Aircraft) recommendations. some AC have RPM limits and RPm bands where you are not allowed to operate...
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