It's not that easy.Ain’t what you make, it’s what you spend that does that.
$50k/yr for 20 years is a million; six figures is a mil/decade at the worst. What one does with those earnings on the other hand…..
@SixPapaCharlie , did you tip him for his services?
well....they did have to remove it from the hangar....and returned it after all the gear retract checks.2.5 hours is pretty ridiculous. I can change one in an hour or so
Do they usually tack on time for paperwork?well....they did have to remove it from the hangar....and returned it after all the gear retract checks.
2.5 hours is pretty ridiculous. I can change one in an hour or so
On a comanche thats about 0.2. Not 1.5Does that include jacking the plane and doing a gear retract check?
Yea, doesn’t take near an hour and a half to do thatwell....they did have to remove it from the hangar....and returned it after all the gear retract checks.
does that include retrieving the jacks from storage?On a comanche thats about 0.2. Not 1.5
On a comanche thats about 0.2. Not 1.5
crew?.....that would multiply the hourly rate.
12 minutes to drag the jacks over plus the tail anchor, jack it up, do the retract test and then lower and remove the jacks? It would take a crew on a nascar pit crew level to accomplish that.
I've seen the mechanic do it that quick. Only had to move the jacks 10 - 20 feet, and has the tie-down block on wheels.
You've seen ONE guy position the jacks and tail hold down, jack up a Comanche, get in the plane, retract the gear, get out of the plane, inspect the gear wells, then get back in the plane and lower the gear, get out of the plane, lower the jacks evenly to put it back on the ground and finally remove the jacks and tail hold down in 12 minutes?
The time to get things ready before the plane is rolled in also counts as time to the do the job.
Ed....you do know the OP's plane was left in "his" hangar with a flat tire? The maintenance folks had to retrieve it ....to their hangar.
But also, why is a full gear swing and inspection in order for a tire change? Last
to verify the new tire doesn’t get hung up in the wheel well.
When using the same tire (only had a tube go, tire was new) why would it?
Just to verify. If they don’t check and the pilot can’t get the gear down…who’s getting the blame?
Where is it written a tire change requires a gear swing check in order to return to service?
gotta make sure you didn’t mess up the landing gear when you changed the tire
I agree but being the bigger person doesn’t require one to allow someone to yell and be an ass. I walk away from that behavior.I think you were the bigger person in this. People have "days like that" and I think offering to make him whole (repeatedly) sounds like a very fair offer.
Normally I would too. However, in this case, the plane was ~3hrs (drive) from home and this shop was the only one on the field. There are far greater battles to be fought, this wasn't one of them.I agree but being the bigger person doesn’t require one to allow someone to yell and be an ***. I walk away from that behavior.
yup....given the current conditions....it's what we have to look forward to.Some day, probably sooner than later, we will reminisce the good ol' days of paying only $700 for a tire change....
I didn’t mean walk away in a business sense. I meant no one yells at me. That gets you hung up on. We all have limits to what we will accept in others behavior. I am not criticizing yours at all. Just adding to the conversation that your grumpy mechanic would be yelling to himself on that phone if I was in your shoes. I would still work with the guy but he would not be yelling.Normally I would too. However, in this case, the plane was ~3hrs (drive) from home and this shop was the only one on the field. There are far greater battles to be fought, this wasn't one of them.