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Am I Crazy? | 1st Test Flight of Rehabed 1979 Cherokee Six 

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“And we’re BAAAAAAAAAAAACK” - J. Fallon
I’m Brian, a private pilot based in Northern Indiana. 18 months ago I took my 1979 Piper Cherokee Six in for its annual inspection, and it never came back.
First, we discovered cracks in some ribs too big to ignore under the right wing walk area. So off it went to Airframe Components in Kendallville Indiana. They specialize in rebuilding wings of all types, it’s pretty much all they do.
2 days later, we discovered a 3 inch crack in our crank-case extending through one of the bolt holes holding on the #2 cylinder. At this point we threw in the towel on our 32 year old engine and ordered a new, zero-time IO-540 from Lycoming complete with a factory warranty.
We rebuilt the airplane with all new components firewall forward including the wiring, cables, hoses, exhaust, and overhauled prop. And then we waited…
Delay after delay from Lycoming, 4 previous ship dates came and went until finally in June 2024, we got our new engine installed. Ground runs are complete so now we just need someone crazy enough to take it for a test flight and break-in the new engine.
We thoroughly briefed this flight, had emergency plans and procedures memorized for every stage of the flight. We got into our Nomex flight suit, strapped in to the bird, and executed the mission to fly the recommended test-flight profile per Lycoming Service Instruction No. 1427 Rev C. Did I survive?
DISCLAIMER: This video is highly edited for entertainment purposes only. It is NOT for instruction or training. The views and opinions expressed here are solely our own and do not constituent professional advice. I am not a CFI nor A&P. Seek qualified A&P, CFI and training in your own airplane. Now sit back, relax and enjoy the views! 😀
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Комментарии : 15   
@herbertnavarro818
@herbertnavarro818 Месяц назад
Hey Brian great seeing you again in Oshkosh, love the JPI!
@6ZeroAlpha
@6ZeroAlpha Месяц назад
thanks Herb! always great catching up with you and hearing some great flying stories!
@thebadgerpilot
@thebadgerpilot 2 месяца назад
Congrats on getting the plane back to flying!
@6ZeroAlpha
@6ZeroAlpha 2 месяца назад
thank you sir!
@indyvin1622
@indyvin1622 13 дней назад
Nice video and references to the same Americana I grew up on! Will you comment on total cost to replace and install engine?
@6ZeroAlpha
@6ZeroAlpha День назад
thanks for watching & the kindred sprint! The new engine direct from Lycoming was $98k minus the core refund of ~$25k if you ship them back a complete & working engine which we did. Install costs were ~$15k to deliver a complete & airworthy airplane ready for test flight.
@jhaalives
@jhaalives 2 месяца назад
Congrats on the boring flight and landing. Good to see the flying mini van back.
@6ZeroAlpha
@6ZeroAlpha 2 месяца назад
thank you sir, i see some more frequent visits and beers in our future
@johnfitzpatrick2469
@johnfitzpatrick2469 2 месяца назад
G,day from Sydney Australia. Why only cracks in one wing? What was the contributing factor? 2. That crack from the engine bolt, was that there last annual inspection. Did they use dye penitrent? 🌏🇦🇺
@KAYDdubz
@KAYDdubz 2 месяца назад
The only thing that is different between the 2 wings is 1 is used to get in an out of the plane. My guess is after hundreds of hours, and possibly thousands of in and outs of the plane it was enough to begin extremely slowly damaging it. That is only my best guess though.
@6ZeroAlpha
@6ZeroAlpha 2 месяца назад
correct
@6ZeroAlpha
@6ZeroAlpha 2 месяца назад
it's the wing that you walk on to get in/out of the plane in the front. It's been walked on 1000's of times over 45 years. unfortunately, this is not an uncommon problem with PA-32's which is why we inspect this area ever year at annual per Piper service bulletin, and why the fix is so common and quick to do.
@nobodyimportant7567
@nobodyimportant7567 2 месяца назад
❤❤❤ Where is your first trip??
@6ZeroAlpha
@6ZeroAlpha 2 месяца назад
don't know, haven't thought that far ahead until now! I think an east coast swing to see friends and fall colors is in order.
@brentkincaid4364
@brentkincaid4364 2 месяца назад
So happy for you! Also, looks like smoother engine leads to smoother landings…very nice
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