Timbeck2
Final Approach
I've been working on other people's airplanes all year so I haven't had the chance to really fly my own plane a whole lot. The other day me and my mechanic (who I work with on those other airplanes) were talking and he asked when my annual was due. I told him the first of September. He asked how many hours had I flown it since the last annual. I said 42.3. He said, "I wouldn't even pull the wheels for the bearing inspection. I know what you've done on it all year so just have Bill (the IA) inspect it and we'll do the compressions and call it good."
Great!
However, I wanted to replace my wonky attitude indicator with a Garmin G5. In the process of that, a lot of wiring had to be done and some instruments and avionics had to be taken out of the panel to accomplish that. When we tried to reinstall the old Narco transponder, the light didn't come on. The avionics guy said that it may have been on its last leg anyway (it wasn't...just the bulb, but we found that out after) so I decided to go ahead a meet the mandate for ADS-B and install a Stratus ESG which meant more wiring. Then in the process I decided to replace my heading indicator with another G5 HSI and remove the vacuum system AND in the process, replace all my breakers and bus bars with Klixon. My avionics guy works for free (as we both work with the mechanic on other people's airplanes.)
So my ~ $500 annual turned out to be over 6 AMUs. Bitter sweet I guess.
Great!
However, I wanted to replace my wonky attitude indicator with a Garmin G5. In the process of that, a lot of wiring had to be done and some instruments and avionics had to be taken out of the panel to accomplish that. When we tried to reinstall the old Narco transponder, the light didn't come on. The avionics guy said that it may have been on its last leg anyway (it wasn't...just the bulb, but we found that out after) so I decided to go ahead a meet the mandate for ADS-B and install a Stratus ESG which meant more wiring. Then in the process I decided to replace my heading indicator with another G5 HSI and remove the vacuum system AND in the process, replace all my breakers and bus bars with Klixon. My avionics guy works for free (as we both work with the mechanic on other people's airplanes.)
So my ~ $500 annual turned out to be over 6 AMUs. Bitter sweet I guess.