Ronnie Godfrey
Pre-takeoff checklist
Well, after two weeks of aircraft ownership, I'd say my partner and I are really getting the experience.
The plane passed pre-buy/annual ($800), but had a few squawks that we just got fixed this week (estimated at $400). Among them was a bad seal on the parking brake cylinder. When the mechanic tried replacing the seals, the cylinder still leaked, so then we had to get a new cylinder ($200). So now we are at a total of $1400 within two weeks of buying this plane. It's worth noting that the same mechanic has done the pre-buy and all the repairs.
Today, I go to pick up the plane for a breakfast run. The engine won't turn over and the battery sounds weak. So we jumped it off, thinking perhaps the mechanic left the master switch on too long and the battery drained. We fly to breakfast, go eat, and come back to the plane, only to find that the battery is still dead and required yet another jump. As we are flying home, my backup comm flickers, then my 430 shuts down. I make it home with only my backup comm running on the circuit.
I texted my mechanic and he says it sounds like a bad voltage regulator, or possibly an alternator. Has anyone else had this issue before?
We are first-time aircraft owners and I'm hoping that this will eventually be a little less headache and expense, or at least not so frequently! A little reassurance would be nice, even if it's a lie lol!
The plane passed pre-buy/annual ($800), but had a few squawks that we just got fixed this week (estimated at $400). Among them was a bad seal on the parking brake cylinder. When the mechanic tried replacing the seals, the cylinder still leaked, so then we had to get a new cylinder ($200). So now we are at a total of $1400 within two weeks of buying this plane. It's worth noting that the same mechanic has done the pre-buy and all the repairs.
Today, I go to pick up the plane for a breakfast run. The engine won't turn over and the battery sounds weak. So we jumped it off, thinking perhaps the mechanic left the master switch on too long and the battery drained. We fly to breakfast, go eat, and come back to the plane, only to find that the battery is still dead and required yet another jump. As we are flying home, my backup comm flickers, then my 430 shuts down. I make it home with only my backup comm running on the circuit.
I texted my mechanic and he says it sounds like a bad voltage regulator, or possibly an alternator. Has anyone else had this issue before?
We are first-time aircraft owners and I'm hoping that this will eventually be a little less headache and expense, or at least not so frequently! A little reassurance would be nice, even if it's a lie lol!
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