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Plane has sat for a couple of months...

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rflatt

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So my plane has not been flow for a couple of months. Anything I need to do before going back up? Have a mechanic look at it or just go run it up and observe? Covid has prevented me from traveling or seeking further instrument lessons as I am in healthcare and am constantly exposed to the virus. I would hate to infect an instructor who is just doing his job.

Only reason I am going up is I have a cancer patient who was an Air Force mechanic years ago who would like to see our community from the air before his last scan. I want to be as safe as possible before the flight. I have the opportunity to do a few touch and go's the day before he is able to go up.

Thanks for your answers.
 

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