question about engine logbook
Hi, I bought a 71 Cherokee 140 about a month ago, its the second aircraft I've owned and I'm really enjoying it. The night before last I received a call from a man who had owned the plane in the past, I think he got rid of it in 2003. He said that he had just "found" the original engine logbook for the plane and wanted to know if I'd be interested in having it. I said I sure would and if he would be good enough to send it to me I would be in his debt. He said that he would be glad to as he knew the log would significantly raise the value of the plane and he would be willing to mail it to me for 2000 dollars!
Is there a FAA rule that requires the logbooks to stay with the plane to which they belong. The man who called me is the owner of a flight school and I'm fairly sure he knows all the rules, but I feel like my logbook is being held for ransom.
Should I contact a lawyer or is there any recourse for this problem. I believe that this man is just out to get every penny he can and just like a dishonest used car salesman doesn't care too much about the rules.
HELP!!!
Mark
Is there a FAA rule that requires the logbooks to stay with the plane to which they belong. The man who called me is the owner of a flight school and I'm fairly sure he knows all the rules, but I feel like my logbook is being held for ransom.
Should I contact a lawyer or is there any recourse for this problem. I believe that this man is just out to get every penny he can and just like a dishonest used car salesman doesn't care too much about the rules.
HELP!!!
Mark
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