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On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 17:27:47 -0700, Brad wrote:
I'd agree. I've flown plenty of rental and "Working" planes, and while they are ugly to look at (torn up interiors, chipped paint, etc.) they tend to be generally well maintained underneath. Required 100 hour inspections mean that cables, spars, etc. are getting looked at as much as once a month or two rather than once a year. My experience has been that Owner/pilots are more likely to cut corners on maintenance issues that they do not see as a safety issue. I'd say that the bag is mixed on both sides. During my PPL training, the aircraft were in a state that would - had I known what I know now - worry me. It's very possible that all the flaws I saw were all there were to see, and that the actual underlying MX was flawless. But how would I know? Another FBO on the same field had newer and better maintained airplanes. On the other hand, how do I know that all the effort wasn't spent on keeping the plane looking good, with corners cut underneath? I don't. Still, I could easily see one shop taking MX more seriously than the other. Sure, the rentals are required to have 100 hour inspections. But, as far as I recall, there's no requirement for (for example) oil analysis. So there's room for "good MX" and "bad MX". I'm sensitive to that at the moment as that analysis just told us of a possible problem in one engine in the partnership to which I belong. The question arose: were we safer in that airplane (where all MX people, including Mattituck, said that the proper response was to fly it for 15 hours and then recheck, but for one A&P who said that the 200-hour-over-TBO engine should be overhauled immediately) or in a rental airplane that wasn't given oil analysis. After all, if we did do the analysis we'd not know about the copper in the oil. So who can tell about the engines on the rental fleet? - Andrew |
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