Hello all,
I apologize in advance for my rambling here... Trying to gain some knowledge on the subject.
I came across an airplane for sale with a couple of logbook entries that state the following:
"Left flap bottom has corrosion at outboard flap hinge-cleaned, primed, painted."
"Left flap inboard speed fairing has corrosion-cleaned, primed, painted."
The book does not indicate what type of corrosion this is or was.. Should an entry be more descriptive as to the type of corrosion? Are there levels to indicate depth or severity of corrosion that should be used to address and describe that corrosion?
My online search shows a variety of types of aircraft corrosions with some being somewhat easily (or so it would appear) addressed and others being complete show stoppers requiring replacement of components.
In a case like the one I presented above that's verbatim from the logbook, does this appear to be a common, typically used entry when addressing corrosion?
Should a more in-depth approach be used when corrosion is found?
This is the first actual logbook I've read that shows a reference to corrosion.. I'm somewhat early in my plane search and have passed on the ones that have had known corrosion issues.
TIA.

