I understand where Dan and Doc are coming from.
My post reflects a little different as circumstances may vary and this is what I
would do. Not tell someone what to do.
OP implies that his A & P is reluctant to travel to his location.
Could be a lot of reasons for this.
It can be a rude awakening to find that everyone does not play nicey-nicey.
Will the A & P be allowed on the premises?
Does the A & P have to produce proof of insurance with the airport / FBO
as additional insured?
Does the A & P have the twice per year required TSA Training?
Since this would likely be addressed outside; does the A & Ps car have the required
sticker that allows access to the ramp? Could be a long way to carry tools.
Ramp fee? A Skyhawk was doing traffic show when down flap cable broke.
The pilot elected to land at nearby big airport. On the ground one side
with motor retracted normally. The other was held up in retracted position by;
you guessed it, Duct Tape in order to ferry. Skyhawk owner was informed if I set one foot
on the ramp the $300 Ramp Fee applied. And that was 20 years ago.
Local FSDO does not issue Ferry Permits. That is done by a DAR. ( Designated
Airworthiness Representative)
So for me to get a Ferry Permit (Special Airworthiness Cerificate) I have to
send a copy of my Ferry sign off and assure the US Registration is current.
Then the DAR will schedule the trip. DAR states he is bound to “ lay hands”
( his words) on the aircraft before issuing the Special Airworthiness Certificate.
Since the DAR is a civilian he does charge a reasonable fee plus mileage to travel
to- from the aircraft.
Of course this is all in the name of some sort of “ Safety “. So it must be good?
I was moving a Cherokee after some clown had addressed an Alternator problem.
When moving the prop I discovered a bolt was installed
incorrectly and jam the Alternator so the prop would not turn.
I cut the Belt and walked about 200 ft to the FSDO.
maybe GADO?) and
obtained a verbal Ferry Permit ( ok - go ahead ) to the grass strip a short flight
away with electrics off after takeoff. Is the Statute of Limitations expired for
my dealings in Weapons of Mass Destruction?
if you don’t have to deal with some of this you should really consider yourself
very lucky!