Carbon AV8R
New member
Sumter, SC
- Aircraft Year
- 1976
- Aircraft Type
- 112TC
- Reg Number
- N1858J
- Serial Number
- 13031
My name is Darrell, I joined in April and I just discovered the introductions forum. I guess I was already too busy asking questions and getting advise on my new/used Commander.
It's been a very loaded couple of months for myself and my family. I've been searching for another aircraft for the past year. Originally we were looking at pressurized twins, but in January the mission changed as my son and his wife decided that he would pursue an aviation career. He was hired by Republic Airways to join their training academy in July and I wanted to have an aircraft that he could fly fairly short term into his training.
The minute we decided to switch to a single, I knew what we were looking for. I have been in love with the Commander line of aircraft for many years and I knew this was the one for us. I quickly found several of the Commanders that were currently available on the market and narrowed it down to a few that would suit our needs.
In March we were in South Carolina and I was making a trip to Ohio to see my parents as my father was having some health issues. I branched off path during my layover in Atlanta when I discovered a 1974 112A for sale in Valdosta. I changed my CMH flight to later that evening and booked a round trip ticket to VLD with a two hour layover. Waiting on my VLD flight in Atlanta I ran across the COG. In the gallery I saw one of the owners shared the same last name and I opened the photo to see N4608W. When I got to the aircraft in Valdosta, while looking through the log books, I found the prop from N4608W was installed in N1181J. Small world. The plane was a no go and I continued my journey to Ohio. The following day I made a day trip to Beach City (2DJ) to look at a '76 112TC. I fell in love and started making arrangements for a pre-purchase inspection. During the process of buying the aircraft, we lost my father. He was so excited about getting a ride in the Commander, as he also had a crush on them for years. He said there wasn't another single as commanding as the Commander. So true. I will be placing a placard on the instrument panel with his name so he will get his ride he was so looking forward too.
N1858J carries the same numbers as my parents home address in Ohio, 1858. The aircraft carries the same color paint scheme as the airline I current fly for. I think she was meant for us to fly. Our new joy is currently in Mansfield Ohio (KMFD) getting an all new instrument panel and then off to the paint barn. That will be my next topic on the forum, where can I get the best paint job at a reasonable price? Watch for it, I'm needing your expertise.
A big thank you to everyone who has already offered your help and advise to us and I'm looking forward to meeting you at a fly-in some day. What a blessing to have this group for support and camaraderie. Thanks for having us.
It's been a very loaded couple of months for myself and my family. I've been searching for another aircraft for the past year. Originally we were looking at pressurized twins, but in January the mission changed as my son and his wife decided that he would pursue an aviation career. He was hired by Republic Airways to join their training academy in July and I wanted to have an aircraft that he could fly fairly short term into his training.
The minute we decided to switch to a single, I knew what we were looking for. I have been in love with the Commander line of aircraft for many years and I knew this was the one for us. I quickly found several of the Commanders that were currently available on the market and narrowed it down to a few that would suit our needs.
In March we were in South Carolina and I was making a trip to Ohio to see my parents as my father was having some health issues. I branched off path during my layover in Atlanta when I discovered a 1974 112A for sale in Valdosta. I changed my CMH flight to later that evening and booked a round trip ticket to VLD with a two hour layover. Waiting on my VLD flight in Atlanta I ran across the COG. In the gallery I saw one of the owners shared the same last name and I opened the photo to see N4608W. When I got to the aircraft in Valdosta, while looking through the log books, I found the prop from N4608W was installed in N1181J. Small world. The plane was a no go and I continued my journey to Ohio. The following day I made a day trip to Beach City (2DJ) to look at a '76 112TC. I fell in love and started making arrangements for a pre-purchase inspection. During the process of buying the aircraft, we lost my father. He was so excited about getting a ride in the Commander, as he also had a crush on them for years. He said there wasn't another single as commanding as the Commander. So true. I will be placing a placard on the instrument panel with his name so he will get his ride he was so looking forward too.
N1858J carries the same numbers as my parents home address in Ohio, 1858. The aircraft carries the same color paint scheme as the airline I current fly for. I think she was meant for us to fly. Our new joy is currently in Mansfield Ohio (KMFD) getting an all new instrument panel and then off to the paint barn. That will be my next topic on the forum, where can I get the best paint job at a reasonable price? Watch for it, I'm needing your expertise.
A big thank you to everyone who has already offered your help and advise to us and I'm looking forward to meeting you at a fly-in some day. What a blessing to have this group for support and camaraderie. Thanks for having us.