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NCGAPilot

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For the past year and half I've been at my airport. I've noticed this Cessna 150F that basically been sitting there rotting away. I did some reasearch through its tail number and I found out that the company that owned it has gone out of business. However, through FAA records, the aircraft is still under their name. I wonder what this means exactly. If the company doesn't exist anymore, then does that mean the aircraft is up for grabs?
 
It's possible that it's tied up in litigation or the possession of a bank.

Is your county recorder online? If so, it might be worth doing a search and finding out who was involved with that company and making a call.
 
Also, I don't know where you live (climate) but if its sat there rotting away atleast for the past year and a half, you probably want nothing to do with it!

The airplane itself probably has little value as it is, and you'll probably have to turn around and put a lot of money back into the plane to get it back to good working condition!
 
There's a traumahawk that has been sitting in the same spot, slowly sinking (seriously) into the ground. I've been flying into DET for over 2 years now and it hasn't moved. I really wonder how long it's been sitting there.
 
I used to fly out of an airport here in Florida that had a few of those and I thought the same thing. So one day I took an A & P mechanic to look at these to see if they could fly and if they could not how much does it cost to make them fly again. It cost more to fix them back up than they were worth so that I would assume is what you will get 90 % of the time.

I would say that you should just go out there, take it, and if no one misses it --- It's Yours!
 
it's sad to see this happen. there's a 172 at a flying club where i have been a few times in galion, OH that is slowing getting destroyed by weather. the guy who owned it died, and the flying club kept trying to buy it from his family, and they wouldn't sell it. so there it sits, year after year. :(
 
Flying Illini said:
There's a traumahawk that has been sitting in the same spot, slowly sinking (seriously) into the ground. I've been flying into DET for over 2 years now and it hasn't moved. I really wonder how long it's been sitting there.
Junk at DET?? Never. :)
 
SkyBoy1981 said:
Junk at DET?? Never. :)

LOL, and that's just ON airport property...just imagine what the rest of the city is like!

*thread hijack* ...and just imagine how much worse the city will get when GM finally closes their doors.
 
Well, I tried tracking down the business, nothing. You'd think they at least try to sell the aircraft instead of just abandonding it. I know it would probably be a money pit, but I can still dream! :)
 
NCGAPilot said:
For the past year and half I've been at my airport. I've noticed this Cessna 150F that basically been sitting there rotting away. I did some reasearch through its tail number and I found out that the company that owned it has gone out of business. However, through FAA records, the aircraft is still under their name. I wonder what this means exactly. If the company doesn't exist anymore, then does that mean the aircraft is up for grabs?


Well if you do take it, you'd better make it the best flight ever, cause it'll be your last.

Ending in engine failure, or grand theft!

besides its a 150... who wants it?
 
Milkdud99 said:
Well if you do take it, you'd better make it the best flight ever, cause it'll be your last.

Ending in engine failure, or grand theft!

besides its a 150... who wants it?

lol me, I like the Cessna 150/152 class.
 

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