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So I've been reaching out to get quotes on upgrading the avionics in my plane and I just received the first one today: $38,000, not including tax; doesn't even include an auto-pilot
The quote is for basically doing ADS-B, GNS650 and new secondary NAV/Comm.
I've mostly decided to keep my current plane, so I thought I'd "make it my own" by painting it, etc... Now I'm thinking that I'll "make it my own" by getting an iLevil BOM and mount my tablet in a new location. Current avionics are KX170, KX155, Apollo GX 50. The quote is for basically doing ADS-B, GNS650 and new secondary NAV/Comm.
I assume you meant a GTN650. That is an absurd quote for a GTN650/GTX345/GTR225 unless you have some other combo than that in mind. That price is almost double what it should be. You need to get some other quotes for comparison. I just updated my radio stack last summer and I doubt the economy in Louisiana is that different than GA & SC. If you were in California or the northeast, I would expect installs to run a bit higher, but that sounds crazy high for the southeast.I've mostly decided to keep my current plane, so I thought I'd "make it my own" by painting it, etc... Now I'm thinking that I'll "make it my own" by getting an iLevil BOM and mount my tablet in a new location. Current avionics are KX170, KX155, Apollo GX 50. The quote is for basically doing ADS-B, GNS650 and new secondary NAV/Comm.
Frankly, that’s why I went new S-LSA. After figuring in all the upgrades I want on a used aircraft, not to mention just fixing the inevitable squawk list after purchase it, was a no brainer. Also, my mission has changed, I don’t need to get anywhere fast and wont need to fly IFR. It’s all about retirement, flying ther grandkids and a few cross country’s now and then.
It’s what worked for me.
To install/ A&P38K? Man, I need to get into avionics.
What certificate do you need?
After doing my transponder upgrade my self I can see why avionics shops charge so much. It is not fun especially when you try to mix and match new and old avionics.
I just got quotes for paint and I thought that was bad. Had no idea my panel upgrade was going to be THAT scary! Going to need a good rethink on what I NEED vs want.
Dual G5 (with STC, GMU & GAD29), GTN-650, GTX-345, SSD120-RS232 Encoder, GA35 GPS antenna, GNC-255 Nav/Com is about $24k from Aircraft Spruce.
I assume you meant a GTN650. That is an absurd quote for a GTN650/GTX345/GTR225 unless you have some other combo than that in mind. That price is almost double what it should be. You need to get some other quotes for comparison. I just updated my radio stack last summer and I doubt the economy in Louisiana is that different than GA & SC. If you were in California or the northeast, I would expect installs to run a bit higher, but that sounds crazy high for the southeast.
38K is ridiculous. Close to double what it should be for what you list. Get additional quotes.
Dual G5 (with STC, GMU & GAD29), GTN-650, GTX-345, SSD120-RS232 Encoder, GA35 GPS antenna, GNC-255 Nav/Com is about $24k from Aircraft Spruce.
This.
And this.
And the G5s aren’t necessary for IFR, and if he already has a blind encoder that works no need to do the SSD120, and then he’ll need an CDI from Midcontinent (cheaper and the same as the Garmin, since they’re making them for Garmin). That’ll get that quote below $20,000 for the parts.
Plus misc items, plus labor. A lot of money, but that equipment there does amazing things. Love the GPSS!
Aircraft Spruce is, of course, showing basically full-retail prices. Many avionics shops will sell below list price, especially on the higher-priced units.
I like to think of them as car dealers, there are many tricks for them to shift numbers around.
20 hours for a steam gauge repo is criminal. i find it hard to retain good faith with a shop that pulls that crap on me. talk about losing a major install because youre rent seeking on me on the small stuff.It may not be “fun” but in my limited experience it takes no where near the quoted “hours” to do most of the work. Avionics guys must be former highway department workers.
I was quoted 20+ hours to move my vacuum AI to the TC hole to make room for a G5 in the AI position. Having very little Avionics experience I spent about 5-6 hours and had my mechanic sign off the change. If I did it for a living it would have been considerably less than that. Now granted I worked. Yeah, crawled up in there and worked. When I crawled out it was to get something or do something. It was not to drink a Coke or smoke a cigarette with the meter running.
20 hours for a steam gauge repo is criminal. i find it hard to retain good faith with a shop that pulls that crap on me. talk about losing a major install because youre rent seeking on me on the small stuff.
they pull that stuff a lot on insurance work. seen it from my ap as well. the difference is that if he were to pull it on me then we would part ways. still doesnt change the fact he does it to the insurance, and im sure the upsell also happens on his turbine customers (feeder airplanes for a cargo outfit with a certain color on the tail). billable hours inflation is what appears to make this sector of aviation run. it is certainly why certified recreational aviation is a poor ROI proposition for many. thats one instance where im more than happy to go toe to toe with mechanics regarding pilots being cheap. if calling people out on their rent seeking makes me cheap, bring it on.
I wish that avionics prices for certified aircraft was more in line with what you can get with an experimental. Take my VFR Beech Sport. If I want a G5 it cost me around $2200. Same unit (no, with more features) experimental is around $1200. I sort of solved it with a Dynon D2 on my panel for $1000. No FAA, no A&P.