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Old June 14th 07, 10:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Kevin Clarke
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Fellow R.A.O folks,

I hate this time of year, annual time. The reason I hate it is because I
am 2 wks in now and counting. How long does your annual take? It was 5
wks last year...

thanks,
KC
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Old June 14th 07, 11:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Peter Clark
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 21:56:47 GMT, Kevin Clarke
wrote:

Fellow R.A.O folks,

I hate this time of year, annual time. The reason I hate it is because I
am 2 wks in now and counting. How long does your annual take? It was 5
wks last year...


Only once went longer than 1 week and that was due to the gear attach
crack SB from Piper which needed parts..
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Old June 14th 07, 11:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Bob Noel
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In article ,
Kevin Clarke wrote:

How long does your annual take?


A few days. The quickest was 24 hours. The longest annual
is not something I want to think about...

This is for a cherokee 140.

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Old June 15th 07, 03:44 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Bob Noel wrote:
Kevin Clarke wrote:

How long does your annual take?


A few days. The quickest was 24 hours. The longest annual
is not something I want to think about...

This is for a cherokee 140.


Ah, remember. There's an annual inspection. *Then* there's all
the work you want done, and all the work needed to fix the
things that the inspection found.

An inspection shouldn't take more than a few days, depending on
how busy the IA is. All the other work, well, that's another
story entirely.....


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Old June 15th 07, 11:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Bob Noel
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In article , Blanche
wrote:

A few days. The quickest was 24 hours. The longest annual
is not something I want to think about...

This is for a cherokee 140.


Ah, remember. There's an annual inspection. *Then* there's all
the work you want done, and all the work needed to fix the
things that the inspection found.

An inspection shouldn't take more than a few days, depending on
how busy the IA is. All the other work, well, that's another
story entirely.....


In my example above, the 24 hour annual included inspection, normal service,
and the replacement of a cracked muffler shroud (including shipping). Brought
it in at 5pm on Friday. Taxi'd it back to my hangar by 5pm Saturday.

My worst case was 9 months for a (*@&#$ IA to just do the inspection. That was
my only annual inspection that was not owner-assisted.

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Old June 14th 07, 11:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
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Kevin Clarke wrote:

Fellow R.A.O folks,

I hate this time of year, annual time. The reason I hate it is because I
am 2 wks in now and counting. How long does your annual take? It was 5
wks last year...

thanks,
KC

It depends on the complexity of the plane, but the inspection itself
takes from a couple of hours (fixed gear single) to a couple of days
(multi-engine turbine with hot section inspections).

What likely is taking all the time is the REPAIR of all the things wrong
with it, combined with "your place in line". Generally, FBOs have more
than one bird to work on. If you have the lowest priority, it can take a
REAL long time. Flight school planes, commercial birds, big ticket
owners, and buddies can push you to the "back of the hangar" for quite
some time. You might ask how much "express" service might cost.

Good Luck,
Mike
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Old June 14th 07, 11:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Kevin Clarke
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Mike Spera wrote:
Kevin Clarke wrote:

Fellow R.A.O folks,

I hate this time of year, annual time. The reason I hate it is
because I am 2 wks in now and counting. How long does your annual
take? It was 5 wks last year...

thanks,
KC

It depends on the complexity of the plane, but the inspection itself
takes from a couple of hours (fixed gear single) to a couple of days
(multi-engine turbine with hot section inspections).

What likely is taking all the time is the REPAIR of all the things
wrong with it, combined with "your place in line". Generally, FBOs
have more than one bird to work on. If you have the lowest priority,
it can take a REAL long time. Flight school planes, commercial birds,
big ticket owners, and buddies can push you to the "back of the
hangar" for quite some time. You might ask how much "express" service
might cost.

Good Luck,
Mike

yeah, I should have mentioned it is a '73 PA28-180. There is nothing
wrong with it. It flies like a champ. Last year it needed a new magneto
so it took a wee bit longer. The shop services only these sorts of
planes. Other stuff could go in there, but turbine or jets or even multi
are rare. It is other planes. Usually 6 or so at a time. It just takes
forever.

KC
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Old June 15th 07, 12:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Peter R.
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On 6/14/2007 5:56:49 PM, Kevin Clarke wrote:

I hate this time of year, annual time. The reason I hate it is because I
am 2 wks in now and counting. How long does your annual take? It was 5
wks last year...


Do you do that thirteen month thing (bring it in on the last week of the 12th
month and have it signed off on the first week of the new month) or are you
fixed to June annuals?

I ask because if you are fixed at June, you ought to consider switching the
annual month to January or February.


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Old June 15th 07, 12:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Kevin Clarke
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Peter R. wrote:
On 6/14/2007 5:56:49 PM, Kevin Clarke wrote:


I hate this time of year, annual time. The reason I hate it is because I
am 2 wks in now and counting. How long does your annual take? It was 5
wks last year...


Do you do that thirteen month thing (bring it in on the last week of the 12th
month and have it signed off on the first week of the new month) or are you
fixed to June annuals?

I ask because if you are fixed at June, you ought to consider switching the
annual month to January or February.



choice 1. We drag it out for 13 mos. Last year's annual went in April 1
and we got it back May 5th. This year I brought it in on May 30th, still
counting. I'm not sure if it would help at this particular shop. The
previous partners in this plane have always complained about long
annuals. I think it is a function of the shop and not so much the time
of year.

KC
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Old June 15th 07, 02:08 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
Rip
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Kevin Clarke wrote:
Peter R. wrote:

On 6/14/2007 5:56:49 PM, Kevin Clarke wrote:


I hate this time of year, annual time. The reason I hate it is because I
am 2 wks in now and counting. How long does your annual take? It was 5
wks last year...



Do you do that thirteen month thing (bring it in on the last week of
the 12th
month and have it signed off on the first week of the new month) or
are you
fixed to June annuals?

I ask because if you are fixed at June, you ought to consider
switching the
annual month to January or February.




choice 1. We drag it out for 13 mos. Last year's annual went in April 1
and we got it back May 5th. This year I brought it in on May 30th, still
counting. I'm not sure if it would help at this particular shop. The
previous partners in this plane have always complained about long
annuals. I think it is a function of the shop and not so much the time
of year.

KC

Kevin, change shops. I work on one aircraft at a time, first scheduled,
first served. A PA28 shouldn't take more than 4 days unless there is
something that requires repair or parts. For that, add another 2 days.

Rip
 




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