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Pattern Altitude
Let's say for a Comanche or somthing similar.
I know it has to be done every 24 months.
I know it has to be done every 24 months.
Should be under $250, including an hour for adjusting or troubleshooting leaks if necessary.Let's say for a Comanche or something similar.
I know it has to be done every 24 months.
Should be under $250
No, but you still need to do your 24month test/inspection. $250.I have a question along these lines - as a VFR Pilot, will letting my plane's IFR cert lapse have any impact on VFR operations?
Are you looking to become IFR from VFR? Meaning: do you require equipment and installation? Or... You just need to do your 24month? If you're upgrading, then it can get costly... Otherwise, it's a pretty simple check, in and out the door in 2-3 hours.
Even if I don't fly ifr? Is my plane considered unairworthy?No, but you still need to do your 24month test/inspection. $250.
Wow... Rough! We have had to replace entire systems and it's not a lot of fun, lol. Especially when they were expecting a 3hour in and out test/check. It's not a bad practice to get a copy of your test/check data when you get your 24month done. It'll enable you to see for example, if you're pushing the tolerances of your systems, letting you know if your altimeter or encoder, or transponder is going to need repair soon... If your leak rate is getting worse each time, you can have the pitot static system addressed during your next annual instead of getting hit with a big bill.I just had a rather expensive one at $650, but my whole pitot / static was shot. I would guess this is top end.
No... It's still airworthy, just don't fly IFR.Even if I don't fly ifr? Is my plane considered unairworthy?
Even if I don't fly ifr? Is my plane considered unairworthy?
Only if you want to use it. If you don't plan to fly where a transponder is required, then it doesn't need to be done at all. Just can't turn the unit on.You still need to test the transponder every 24 months for VFR.
24mo, so you're talking pitot static and xpdr.
200-300 bucks, for the recert presuming everything checks out ok, which most times it does.