Just picked up my plane from annual. My mechanic is now @ $80.00 per hour, what are you folks seeing?
I had my lawn mower looked at and the shop rate for that place was $84 an hour.
My mechanic is free about 95% of the time.
In TX rates are around $80-100 at bigger shops. I pay my old guy $60, and lots of beer.
The primary difference being the auto shop gives an estimate for repairs where the plane shop does not (at least mine didn't until we took on an A&P as a partner).The average auto shop rate is what, around $100/hour? And folks want to pay less to their aircraft mechanic? What's wrong with that picture?
My shop charges $75 and keep telling them to raise their rate. Number one, I want them to stay in business. Number 2 is I want them to be comfortable with their earnings.
The average auto shop rate is what, around $100/hour? And folks want to pay less to their aircraft mechanic? What's wrong with that picture?
The average auto shop rate is what, around $100/hour? And folks want to pay less to their aircraft mechanic? What's wrong with that picture?
The simple fact is that too many aircraft owners can't afford to own airplanes.
I saw a sign at the VW dealer, shop rate $115 an hour. Proving once again that pilots are out of touch and love to *****.
Aircraft mechanics typically make less than auto mechanics, carry more liability, get to hassle with stingy owners. Why do we do it? I know of aircraft mechanics that have gone to work for truck and bus shops. More money, less pain.
The simple fact is that too many aircraft owners can't afford to own airplanes. The guy that has an old 172 owns an airplane that now costs $400K to replace, but aside from the fancy panel, it's no different than the old one. What does it cost to maintain a $400K car? Why should it cost less to maintain an old 172?
Dan
Sad but true...
I've never understood that either. Labor is much more expensive in other fields and nobody seems to complain about that.
For what it's worth, our shop rate here is $65/hour. Every shop in the area with the exception of a few repair stations on the bigger airports is within $5 of each other.
How much car maintenance requires 20+ hours of inspection and maintenance every year?
How much car maintenance requires 20+ hours of inspection and maintenance every year?
Perhaps one reason aircraft owners are sensitive to the hourly rate of mechanics because of the total bill.
but, don't get me wrong, I have never complained about the rate my mechanics charged me.
Just paid $600 for annual. My guy is $50-60 hour.
Total bill was $1,100 but included:
Annual & 100 hour inspection
--all parts --
Improved grounding system installed
New spark plugs
Oil, filter, and oil analysis
New coolant
Transponder re-cert
new ELT Batteries
Exhaust header wrap
Drip tray reinforcement
The average auto shop rate is what, around $100/hour? And folks want to pay less to their aircraft mechanic? What's wrong with that picture?
My shop charges $75 and keep telling them to raise their rate. Number one, I want them to stay in business. Number 2 is I want them to be comfortable with their earnings.
Coolant, Mooney Porsche?
How many cars crash and kill their occupants if their engine quits?
Dan
This is all irrelevant. Automotive shop prices are not adjusted due to the amount of inspection and repair work a car does or does not need annually.
I've generally seen $75 to $90 in the Balt/Wash area
How many cars crash and kill their occupants if their engine quits?
Dan
How many cars crash and kill their occupants if their engine quits?
Dan