Mtns2Skies
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Well I think we need a therapy group to talk through our maintenance woes with. I'll go first.
Hi. My name is Mtns2Skies and I have a maintenance problem. I bought my plane 8 months ago as a barn find. My plane went into the avionics shop for a radiostack upgrade a month ago for a "week of repairs" and they found serious problems with my autopilot. The cable came off of the servo spool, but on closer examination the shop owner believes the install was done in a backyard fashion. In his words "I don't see how Century Engineering would ever sign off on this" We're currently pouring through the logbooks to see what we can find. If the autopilot has to come out (was functioning when I brought it in) it will require the removal of some wing skins and will be a serious project to bring the plane into legal terms.
Additionally the AD for the Cessna instrument light Rheostat was not complied with so I have to spend $200 on a $5 part to get that back to legal. This is after spending over 10AMU's on previous avionics repairs, a full tail rebuild (bushings and control arms), new flap skin and a host of other small issues.
I'm out of money, out of time, depressed and downtrodden. I just want to be able to do my IR training in the airplane I bought... or even fly it.
Enough about me, would anyone else like to share? @GeorgeC @k9medic @George Mohr
Hi. My name is Mtns2Skies and I have a maintenance problem. I bought my plane 8 months ago as a barn find. My plane went into the avionics shop for a radiostack upgrade a month ago for a "week of repairs" and they found serious problems with my autopilot. The cable came off of the servo spool, but on closer examination the shop owner believes the install was done in a backyard fashion. In his words "I don't see how Century Engineering would ever sign off on this" We're currently pouring through the logbooks to see what we can find. If the autopilot has to come out (was functioning when I brought it in) it will require the removal of some wing skins and will be a serious project to bring the plane into legal terms.
Additionally the AD for the Cessna instrument light Rheostat was not complied with so I have to spend $200 on a $5 part to get that back to legal. This is after spending over 10AMU's on previous avionics repairs, a full tail rebuild (bushings and control arms), new flap skin and a host of other small issues.
I'm out of money, out of time, depressed and downtrodden. I just want to be able to do my IR training in the airplane I bought... or even fly it.
Enough about me, would anyone else like to share? @GeorgeC @k9medic @George Mohr