Three and a half weeks ago I had a turbo fail in flight and diverted to KAEX Alexandria, LA. I wrote that up earlier.
Yesterday afternoon I was finally able to return my 414 to its hangar in Covington, GA. I’ve been in general aviation for a long time, and those three weeks are an ode how blessed I am to be part of our small general aviation world. Let me explain.
This was a very stressful and expensive problem. But without the help of this community and the many helpful and giving people in it, I don’t know if I’d have ever got my plane back. I’m very grateful to everyone that did help and am looking forward to how I can give back.
Yesterday afternoon I was finally able to return my 414 to its hangar in Covington, GA. I’ve been in general aviation for a long time, and those three weeks are an ode how blessed I am to be part of our small general aviation world. Let me explain.
- When we determined we were stranded 463 nm from home, a friend immediately flew out there in a Mooney to pick us up.
- I needed a replacement turbo. Jimmy Garland at S&S Aviation came up with a serviceable one at a fair price.
- I needed a mechanic with the experience to replace the turbo. A BeechTalk forum member lives in the area and directed me to a mechanic that had the expertise. He was too busy to take it on, but directed me to another mechanic that said he could.
- I shipped the turbo and some other parts to that mechanic who drove an hour to my plane and removed the failed turbo.
- He got busy at his regular job and was not going to be able to put the replacement turbo on.
- I called a local to me mechanic who I’d been friends with for many years and had worked on my Mooney and 414, and he said he could go out there with me the next day which was this Tuesday.
- My son flew us out there in his twin Comanche. It was just too big a job to finish in one day, so everyone stayed overnight in Alexandria.
- Yesterday morning we finished. My son flew his twin Comanche home, and then after very careful inspections and a short test flight we flew an uneventful flight home.
This was a very stressful and expensive problem. But without the help of this community and the many helpful and giving people in it, I don’t know if I’d have ever got my plane back. I’m very grateful to everyone that did help and am looking forward to how I can give back.