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I absolutley agree that preventative maintenance is the key. No
arguments there. For our Mooney it would be impossible to do it in 4 hours and hit every item on the list. Most shops I talked to charge 20+ hours to get everything done. And yes I am implying that the $325.00 annuals that have been done on our plane before we purchased it were indeed pencil whipped. Jon RST Engineering wrote: If you are implying that annuals costing $325 or less are all pencil-whipped, we need to talk. Or you need to talk to some of the folks that I do annuals for that cost $200 (max). Of course, they spend three or four days unbuttoning, buttoning, greasing, and all the rest of it before I get there. Rarely do you find an unairworthy item on a well owner-maintained aircraft, so most of the cost is keeping at the maintenance all through the year. "Fixing" everything during an annual is not only dangerous, but sort of silly. I'm doing a Champ this weekend. Wanna come over and watch what an "annual inspection" really is? We even have the spar inspection AD and a mag AD to take care of and I doubt I will be there more than 4 hours. But then again, the owner rebuilt the aircraft himself (he's built five or six homebuilts and is a hell of a lot better woodsmith than I am) and could do the pre-inspection blindfolded. That's OK, after you do it ten times, you'll get the hang of it. What you should REALLY ask your IA for is a list of items that (s)he sees that could stand a little preventive maintenance during the coming year. Fixing it before it really breaks is the cheapest maintenance you can have. Jim "Jon Kraus" wrote in message ... I think what he meant was that for a new owner's first annual that he has seen a lot worse. Especially since it appears that our previous owner had a a "friend" doing the last couple of pencil whipped annuals. I found last years bill for $325.00. Oh well live and learn... |
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