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What's Up?! - September 2010
So here’s the thing!
By Larry Shapiro
 Larry ShapiroI know as you read this you will be thinking, has Shapiro gone nuts again?  Naaah, it’s just that I have said this so many times I keep hoping it will stick.  Semi-crashed or destroyed airplanes are worth more when parted out rather than fixing and trying to sell them.
Larry ShapiroI know as you read this you will be thinking, has Shapiro gone nuts again?  Naaah, it’s just that I have said this so many times I keep hoping it will stick.  Semi-crashed or destroyed airplanes are worth more when parted out rather than fixing and trying to sell them.
I feel the same way about tired, worn out high-time trainers. When you pass 10,000 hours as a trainer, it might be time to head for the junkyard. The doors and wings are worth lots and as a rule, we won’t accept an airplane that old to sell and especially to a zero-time buyer. If some high-time dude wants one, that’s a different story. He’ll know what he’s getting into. As the saying goes, “Ya gotta know when to fold them” before they fold.
