Where is the question? Isn't it spelled out that it is an inspection to determine airworthiness and compliance with type certification, ADs, and other applicable data?
Isn't that a material condition thing?Where is the question? Isn't it spelled out that it is an inspection to determine airworthiness and compliance with type certification, ADs, and other applicable data?
Actually ADs are the Owner/Operators responcibility. We just generaly lump them in with the annual.
D) About $1000 and a week. More if you want something special added at the same time.
D) About $1000 and a week. More if you want something special added at the same time.
Find out why Comm 1 sometimes cannot be heard by tower even though the "T" is lit up.What would you like me to add to the inspection?
An opportunity for an A&P/IA to rape aircraft owners?
D) About $1000 and a week. More if you want something special added at the same time.
Best way to sign off the Annual pick the name of a dead IA and sign his name in your aircraft log book for the annual sign off.
Best way to sign off the Annual pick the name of a dead IA and sign his name in your aircraft log book for the annual sign off.
That actually happened down in Central Florida a few years ago.
Why doesn't that surprise me?
Last IA semanar I went to a lot of gray hair , the IA group is getting real old and dying off. Go to the FAA web site and download all the IA in your area, two years from now do it again the missing IA are probably dead.Best way to sign off the Annual pick the name of a dead IA and sign his name in your aircraft log book for the annual sign off.
I think there is a website that helps you find that name, deadia.com or something.
That actually happened down in Central Florida a few years ago.
Not the "official" definition that you may be looking for, but as an aircraft owner and not an IA/A&P, my expectation is that my IA will keep me safe and legal.
Code:[QUOTE]Trust your mechanic and BE SPECIFIC.[/QUOTE] Unfortunately, airplane owners have been cheated more times than a blind woman playing scrabble with gypsies, so trusting the mechanic isn't always a viable strategy. Drunks and demigods are the worst. [QUOTE]If you just want an annual inspection that's what I'll give you,[/QUOTE] Again, that's not all that many shops are "giving" their customers. ;) [QUOTE]If you want 100% legal and safe all year long we can work that out too.[/QUOTE] I wouldn't hesitate to use your shop, but only because your posts here are reasonable, knowledgeable and credible, and have allowed others to get a better understanding of your work. OTOH, the reason that Mike Busch and other outside MX consultants are successful is that airplane owners have long felt that they were at significant disadvantage when dealing with mechanics and had no other means for obtaining a second opinion or arguing with the shop. I spend as much time in a MX shop as most mechanics, and know that the owners are often their own worst enemy insofar as choosing to understand the issues, but I also get to see the condition of the planes that show up for MX, and see the logs and copies of invoices in the records.
I spend as much time in a MX shop as most mechanics, and know that the owners are often their own worst enemy insofar as choosing to understand the issues, but I also get to see the condition of the planes that show up for MX, and see the logs and copies of invoices in the records.
Which tells you what ? did I missed something ?
How many A&P-IAs do we have here at POA?
Any one else do annual inspections for A&P owners?