svanarts wrote:The aircraft's original airworthiness cert had an expiration date on it. Weird stuff.
Skystrider wrote:Here is a link to a nice article on lost maintenance log books.
http://www.avweb.com/news/insure/190734-1.html
One place that may help you is the insurance company. If a plane is damaged, frequently the insurance company asks for a copy of the log book entries that document the repair. Perhaps if you can find out who the plane was insured with when it was damaged, then maybe you can ask them for a copy of those records.
Another good spot is the AOPA. They offer a inexpensive service you can use to get records on aircraft you are thinking about buying. I have found a great deal of that information may include needed log book info.
You will really miss those logs when selling the plane. A knowledgable buyer will want to decrease the value of the plane 20 to 50% because of missing logs. Good luck replacing them!
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