ebykowsky
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Long time no post... I've been spending my time working, getting married, buying a plane, and general life stuff. First a huge thank you to this forum - all of you are responsible for so much of the knowledge I have as an aviator and member of the aviation community.
Now for the story (I'll keep it short). This is half-rant, half looking for others who may be in my situation:
In October 2021, I bought a plane and signed up for a panel overhaul with a local avionics shop (certified Garmin dealer). The director of avionics (DoA) offered to buy a GPS directly from Garmin on my behalf to get his dealer's discount and make the sale (because I was on a tight budget). I paid him directly for the GPS. The rest of the avionics (G5s) were purchased through the shop with a typical dealer markup (TL;DR at bottom)
Over the course of the next year, I barely flew my plane:
+ G5 install and panel retrofit finished in March (GPS still on "backorder")
+ 1 month later, my airspeed went to 0 in hard IMC. Found out it was due to shattered fittings on the G5
+ DoA replaced my fittings. Same exact thing happened a few hours later (shattered fittings)
+ Took the plane back into the shop (July by now). DoA replaced the fittings, but told me one of my static ports was "broken"
+ Static port was not available. I asked him to order even if there was a backlog. He said he would order.
+ 4 months later. Static port still not in. Have not been able to reach the DoA for 2 months now (blocked my number, wouldn't return calls placed to the shop's admin)
+ I finally order the part through another shop. Only a 4 week lead time. Find out the DoA never placed the order
+ Static port gets installed. Now my airspeed indicator (legacy - not the G5) is broken
+ Replace airspeed indicator. Now I have multiple leaks in my static line
+ Replace static line. Send to my trusted mechanic for annual. Aircraft won't start
+ Find out my ignition switch has a grounding issue
+ Replace ignition switch with an ElectroAir ignition. Takes the DoA 3 weeks to install it
+ Send back to trusted mechanic to complete annual. DoA "installs a new circuit breaker" in the plane after annual
+ Finally! I can fly! Oh no -- I can't -- because the wire from the circuit breaker to the starter is cleanly cut (by the DoA)
+ Find out the GPS isn't even installed... it's just a dead brick attached to my aircraft
+ Next day, DoA is arrested. 20 felony counts for theft by deception
+ I ask the owner of the avionics shop who did the work to check the serial number / see if the unit is stolen. He finds out that the GPS was stolen from his inventory. I am required to pay (a second time) for the GPS
+ Owner also informs me that the DoA intentionally sabotaged my ignition to delay install (since he hadn't been able to get a GPS yet) and likely intentionally failed to order the static port on my behalf
+ I also believe that he contributed to many of the other issues I had (static system, airspeed indicator, etc.) , for which I paid $5,000+ to fix
Anyone else who may be a victim of a similar incident with this person (there are at least 20 others), please reach out to me. You know who you are. I'd like to at least get solace through discussing with others, and hopefully take action together to make this right.
TL;DR: Director of Avionics sabotaged my plane and intentionally delayed me on multiple occasions to prevent me from flying. He then stole a GPS to install in my aircraft, which he told me came in as a legitimate order from Garmin 20 weeks ago
Now for the story (I'll keep it short). This is half-rant, half looking for others who may be in my situation:
In October 2021, I bought a plane and signed up for a panel overhaul with a local avionics shop (certified Garmin dealer). The director of avionics (DoA) offered to buy a GPS directly from Garmin on my behalf to get his dealer's discount and make the sale (because I was on a tight budget). I paid him directly for the GPS. The rest of the avionics (G5s) were purchased through the shop with a typical dealer markup (TL;DR at bottom)
Over the course of the next year, I barely flew my plane:
+ G5 install and panel retrofit finished in March (GPS still on "backorder")
+ 1 month later, my airspeed went to 0 in hard IMC. Found out it was due to shattered fittings on the G5
+ DoA replaced my fittings. Same exact thing happened a few hours later (shattered fittings)
+ Took the plane back into the shop (July by now). DoA replaced the fittings, but told me one of my static ports was "broken"
+ Static port was not available. I asked him to order even if there was a backlog. He said he would order.
+ 4 months later. Static port still not in. Have not been able to reach the DoA for 2 months now (blocked my number, wouldn't return calls placed to the shop's admin)
+ I finally order the part through another shop. Only a 4 week lead time. Find out the DoA never placed the order
+ Static port gets installed. Now my airspeed indicator (legacy - not the G5) is broken
+ Replace airspeed indicator. Now I have multiple leaks in my static line
+ Replace static line. Send to my trusted mechanic for annual. Aircraft won't start
+ Find out my ignition switch has a grounding issue
+ Replace ignition switch with an ElectroAir ignition. Takes the DoA 3 weeks to install it
+ Send back to trusted mechanic to complete annual. DoA "installs a new circuit breaker" in the plane after annual
+ Finally! I can fly! Oh no -- I can't -- because the wire from the circuit breaker to the starter is cleanly cut (by the DoA)
+ Find out the GPS isn't even installed... it's just a dead brick attached to my aircraft
+ Next day, DoA is arrested. 20 felony counts for theft by deception
+ I ask the owner of the avionics shop who did the work to check the serial number / see if the unit is stolen. He finds out that the GPS was stolen from his inventory. I am required to pay (a second time) for the GPS
+ Owner also informs me that the DoA intentionally sabotaged my ignition to delay install (since he hadn't been able to get a GPS yet) and likely intentionally failed to order the static port on my behalf
+ I also believe that he contributed to many of the other issues I had (static system, airspeed indicator, etc.) , for which I paid $5,000+ to fix
Anyone else who may be a victim of a similar incident with this person (there are at least 20 others), please reach out to me. You know who you are. I'd like to at least get solace through discussing with others, and hopefully take action together to make this right.
TL;DR: Director of Avionics sabotaged my plane and intentionally delayed me on multiple occasions to prevent me from flying. He then stole a GPS to install in my aircraft, which he told me came in as a legitimate order from Garmin 20 weeks ago