Aircraft N62975 Data

N62975
1972 Bellanca 7ECA, c/n 861-72
Latest photos of N62975
N62975 @ KPCM - 62975 at Plant City before Young Eagles event - by Matt Stork
Matt Stork
@ KPCM
N62975 @ SFQ - Didn't have the under-wing ad last tiem I saw her - by Paul Perry
Paul Perry
@ SFQ
N62975 @ SFQ - Waiting to take flight, near the fuel pit - by Paul Perry
Paul Perry
@ SFQ
N62975 @ SFQ - Getting the once-over - by Paul Perry
Paul Perry
@ SFQ
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Bellanca
Model 7ECA Search all Bellanca 7ECA
Year built 1972
Construction Number (C/N) 861-72
Aircraft Type Fixed wing single engine
Number of Seats 3
Number of Engines 1
Engine Type Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model Lycoming 0-235 SERIES
Aircraft
Registration Number N62975
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A83B17
Certification Class Standard
Certification Issued 2011-06-06
Air Worthiness Test 1972-06-28
Last Action Taken 2011-06-06
Current Status Valid
Owner
Registration Type Individual
Address Valrico, FL 33596
United States
Region Southern
User Comments
Jeff Palmer, 2009-07-20 04:00:00
This airplane was the reason I am flying today. The owner, at the time, was Bob Curry based in Lompoc California. He started working where I did and asked me if I was interested in a ride. I don’t think Bob ever went up without doing aerobatics. So we wore parachutes. The first time up I couldn’t even make it out of the pattern without feeling suck. But Bob assured me that all I needed was more rides. I finally got to where I could handle more than he could. One day we were taxiing back and he had a squeaky wheel bearing. I fixed it for him and asked what is expensive about owning an airplane. He said maintenance was the worst thing. Being that I can do all that myself, I went ahead and bought an airplane, fixed it up and learned to fly it. I thought that tail draggers were better looking so I got a Cessna 170-B. I still fly my 170 today. My wife learned to fly it too. I am glad to see that 975 is in such nice shape and flying. Thank you for taking good care of her. I have some stories to tell, like one day on my way to work I noticed 975 setting out from it’s parking place. I pulled into the airport and saw it was hung up on the prop of the plane parked next to it. It turned out that someone broke into it, flew it and taxied it into the prop of the plane next to it. I believe it was the right wing had the prop punched up through it. A witness said he saw the plane take off the night before. Bob checked his logs and found that his plane was flown by someone a few times before by someone besides him. It wasn’t me, honest! Bob later sold the plane to some lady in Alaska, I believe. I heard that she completely restored it, but just let it sit. I lost contact with it until now. I guess, if you have a passion for flying, certain airplanes become an important part of your life.