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FTFY. (I wrote up examples of things my house is currently waiting on third parties to get around to, but it got to be long and whiny.)Why is everything in life so hard?
FTFY. (I wrote up examples of things my house is currently waiting on third parties to get around to, but it got to be long and whiny.)Why is everything in life so hard?
I was complaining to a friend the other day about my airplane being broken again, and i realized that that is probably the most first world problem, ever.FTFY. (I wrote up examples of things my house is currently waiting on third parties to get around to, but it got to be long and whiny.)
I already had a pretty high opinion of him, but every interaction I have or hear about from other shops makes me appreciate him more.Jim, at this point, I suspect that you have an incredibly improved opinion of your local mechanic.
Because youre a captive customer, practically speaking with no other place to go. Should anyone get an inkling that customers deserve better for their money, and decided to compete with the incumbents by delivering more or better service, the prospect of a thorough hazing by FAA/FSDO for their Repair Station Certificate will quickly dissuade them from doing so.Why is everything in aviation so hard?
Because youre a captive customer, practically speaking with no other place to go. Should anyone get an inkling that customers deserve better for their money, and decided to compete with the incumbents by delivering more or better service, the prospect of a thorough hazing by FAA/FSDO for their Repair Station Certificate will quickly dissuade them from doing so.
Well, two more weeks have passed.
You should see things at the airlines. Oh, wait.Why is everything in aviation so hard?
I came to the same conclusionThe two years spent becoming an A&P might be better spent on building an E-AB unless youre counting on going into business. Then you'll need insurance, business license(s), hangar space for dismantled aircraft waiting on unavailable parts, etc.
When was the last time you bought a car?????I just do not understand the aviation industry. You get better service purchasing a $15,000 new car... In aviation they give you a big bill, but do not want to stand behind it.
When was the last time you bought a car?????
Better yet, when was the lat time you took a forty or fifty year old car to the dealer for service?
When was the last time your 40 or 50 year old car fell out of the sky?When was the last time the Federal Gov't prohibited you from repairing your own 40 or 50 year old car? When was the last time you needed a USG blessing for parts to bolt onto your 40 or 50 year old car?
15 months ago, not that I'm counting or anything.When was the last time your 40 or 50 year old car fell out of the sky?
Huh. I didn't know Facebook had reviews. Interesting.Aint technology funny...scrolling thru the facetubes and a post by Airworx pops up...about a rebuilt 170hp O300 going out to a customer. I really wanted to post and ask if they really followed the manual/SB/SI but I didnt.
But here is there FB review page in case anyone wants to provide some actual feedback. Its kind of sad as reviews from several years ago are very positive and the last one is about an inflight failure at .6 hours...rebuild and then another failure at 24hours...no warranty.
https://www.facebook.com/Airworx12j/reviews
Don’t be so dramatic, you glided to the airport.When was the last time your 40 or 50 year old car fell out of the sky?
When was the last time a brand new airplane ran over a fireman? Or drove a couple of people off a parking garage?When was the last time your 40 or 50 year old car fell out of the sky?
My point was, not too many $15,000 NEW cars.When was the last time you bought a forty or fifty year old car and got the manufacturers warranty with it?
Better yet, when was the lat time you took a forty or fifty year old car to the dealer for service?