If your A&P is willing to sign off your work, you can do it.If I want to remove the rear seats in my Cherokee can I do the W&B adjustment myself and have the A&P sign off or does the A&P need to be the one re-calculating?
Just get your AP to make up a couple W&Bs for different configurations.
Do the work for him.....and if done correctly alls he needs to do is sign it.
that's the kind that injenears skrew upIt’s really pretty simple math.
It’s really pretty simple math.
Best to keep the old man happy...if I recall, it's his plane, right? Let him make a big deal. My kids think a lot of what I do is irrational too.
So put the seat back in like the old man wants. Make life easy.
Why not go fly the plane to another AP just to get the W&Bs done
How does the CG work out for you and an examiner with no back seat? I recall Cherokees being a little forward to start with.No I was saying he took the seat out in the first place. I want to put it back in at least for the checkride. But he doesn’t want to do that so he wants me to redo the weight and balance and get it signed off. It’s like holy cow let’s just put the seat back in takes 5 mins so I don’t have to deal with this for the checkride
How does the CG work out for you and an examiner with no back seat? I recall Cherokees being a little forward to start with.
Do the work for him.....and if done correctly alls he needs to do is sign it.
He will double check your work which means doing the calculations himself anyway so there is no harm in you doing it but don't expect him to just sign it without performing the calculations. You won't be saving any time or money.
I asked our A&P if he would do it himself and he claimed he was short on time. He would sign off on it though. I’ve got a checkride in 3 weeks and my dad already took one of the seats out and he is making a big deal out of me putting the seat back in for now. Hence why I asked if I could just do it myself and have our A&P sign off.
I then will assume that what he means is that he doesn't have time to prepare a presentable sheet for you to put in your manual. I will also assume that he will still verify the calculations before signing it off. If he doesn't he is wrong. Preparing the paperwork can take more time to do than the actual calculations unless you have a good template handy. Either way, it doesn't take that long. I'd go ahead and prepare it and take it to him. If he just signs it without breaking out a calculator, I would definitely get another Mechanic.
Why did Pop take the seat out?
I then will assume that what he means is that he doesn't have time to prepare a presentable sheet for you to put in your manual. I will also assume that he will still verify the calculations before signing it off. If he doesn't he is wrong. Preparing the paperwork can take more time to do than the actual calculations unless you have a good template handy. Either way, it doesn't take that long. I'd go ahead and prepare it and take it to him. If he just signs it without breaking out a calculator, I would definitely get another Mechanic.
I'd also say that a lot of A&Ps, like a lot of pilots, struggle with basic weight and balance calculations, and so would be happy to have someone else do the work.That's an interesting perspective. So long as you've got a decent relationship with your A&P, and he trusts you, I see no reason the A&P would need to actually re-do all of the calculations. A quick glance should show any obvious errors. I've re-done several weight and balance calculations, for a couple different A&Ps, and none have given them any more than a quick glance to make sure it looks right.
That's an interesting perspective. So long as you've got a decent relationship with your A&P, and he trusts you, I see no reason the A&P would need to actually re-do all of the calculations. A quick glance should show any obvious errors. I've re-done several weight and balance calculations, for a couple different A&Ps, and none have given them any more than a quick glance to make sure it looks right.
I'd also say that a lot of A&Ps, like a lot of pilots, struggle with basic weight and balance calculations, and so would be happy to have someone else do the work.
I would say the opposite...I then will assume that what he means is that he doesn't have time to prepare a presentable sheet for you to put in your manual. I will also assume that he will still verify the calculations before signing it off. If he doesn't he is wrong. Preparing the paperwork can take more time to do than the actual calculations unless you have a good template handy. Either way, it doesn't take that long. I'd go ahead and prepare it and take it to him. If he just signs it without breaking out a calculator, I would definitely get another Mechanic.
I'd also say that a lot of A&Ps, like a lot of pilots, struggle with basic weight and balance calculations, and so would be happy to have someone else do the work.
Now that is a very interesting perspective! It isn't about trust, it's about putting one's name and certificate to something that one neither did or verified. I don't care if you are an ATP who has a PhD in math. If you want me to sign your W&B, I am doing the calculations. An A&P who doesn't do this is foolish in my opinion.
"A lot" is a relative term that doesn't indicate equality in numbers.My experience is that the average A&P does a better job of it than the average pilot. Plus when you say "like a lot of pilots", why should an A&P trust a pilot to do it correctly? If a lot of pilots struggle with W&B, that is all more the reason for me to double check.
Holy crap, it's 2nd Grade math. How many hundreds of billion$ have we spent on education in this country?I'd also say that a lot of A&Ps, like a lot of pilots, struggle with basic weight and balance calculations, and so would be happy to have someone else do the work.
Do you know the arm for the seat that was removed? If you have the arm and the weight it's trivial (which you probably already know). If you don't know the arm or the datum to get the arm you might have trouble getting a W&B that would stand up to scrutiny. Using the aft passenger arm is probably close, but as far as FAA-acceptable? Dunno.
I'm ignorant in the ways of standard cat W&B requirements - does an A&P have to approve the new W&B when he didn't have to do the seat removal?
Nauga,
and binders full of Form F's
Op what is your checkride For? Instrument ?