ahkahn
Line Up and Wait
So I'm in the process of buying a new [to me] Lance. Some of you may have seen my posts here and elsewhere about this plane. Plane looked good to me, asking price was reasonable, many fantastic upgrades in the plane, and the engine was overhauled by a fantastic shop to factory specs 500 hours ago.
Entered a contract on the plane back in Mid-October, immediately called a local shop that has a fantastic reputation and does very good and thorough work. They took it in after a 2 week wait, tore into it quickly, and within 3 days found a 5 page squawk list including some decent belly corrosion. The list was legit... basically the old mechanic was either pencil-whipping annuals, very lax, or just didn't care. There were even AD's that had been signed off on that had obviously not been done. After some shock by the seller (I believe it to be legit), he OK'd all of the work... total cost coming in around $17k including annual. We were given a 3 week lead time for completion. After a couple of weeks, they slowed down significantly. In fact, they got in 4 or 5 other planes that turned all turned into projects like this one. So now, the shop is trying to spread their time between 5 or 6 planes that are all major projects and don't have the manpower to handle it.
After 3 weeks, I heard "another week"... this "another week" business has been going on for the last 4 weeks now with only a little work being done each day. It was supposed to be done last Monday... then Tuesday afternoon... then Wednesday morning... of course Christmas was Thursday... but Friday morning it was going to be done first thing... then Friday afternoon after the plane was all closed back up and "finished", I was told Saturday morning because it had to be ran up and tested. I get there today to watch the run up and the bill is done (reluctantly by the mechanic), but now I find out the brakes have to be bled! I actually forced the mechanic to bleed the brakes with me helping this afternoon... which we did not finish because he had to leave. The seller is overly frustrated... as am I.
Now we're really pressed for time because my bank approval is about the expire and the seller is going out of town Monday for the next week and a half. The mechanic claims he will come in tomorrow (Sunday), but I somehow don't expect to hear from him.
He runs a fantastic shop and has a stellar reputation, but it appears he really got in over his head with too much work... and that he likes to tell people what they want to hear.
Any other comments or thoughts or is this typical? The seller seems to indicate that it's typical in aviation... he's owned 4 or 5 planes and is not surprised at this, even though he is surprised at the fact that we cannot even get a completion estimate even on the same day that it should be completed!
[Rant over]
Entered a contract on the plane back in Mid-October, immediately called a local shop that has a fantastic reputation and does very good and thorough work. They took it in after a 2 week wait, tore into it quickly, and within 3 days found a 5 page squawk list including some decent belly corrosion. The list was legit... basically the old mechanic was either pencil-whipping annuals, very lax, or just didn't care. There were even AD's that had been signed off on that had obviously not been done. After some shock by the seller (I believe it to be legit), he OK'd all of the work... total cost coming in around $17k including annual. We were given a 3 week lead time for completion. After a couple of weeks, they slowed down significantly. In fact, they got in 4 or 5 other planes that turned all turned into projects like this one. So now, the shop is trying to spread their time between 5 or 6 planes that are all major projects and don't have the manpower to handle it.
After 3 weeks, I heard "another week"... this "another week" business has been going on for the last 4 weeks now with only a little work being done each day. It was supposed to be done last Monday... then Tuesday afternoon... then Wednesday morning... of course Christmas was Thursday... but Friday morning it was going to be done first thing... then Friday afternoon after the plane was all closed back up and "finished", I was told Saturday morning because it had to be ran up and tested. I get there today to watch the run up and the bill is done (reluctantly by the mechanic), but now I find out the brakes have to be bled! I actually forced the mechanic to bleed the brakes with me helping this afternoon... which we did not finish because he had to leave. The seller is overly frustrated... as am I.
Now we're really pressed for time because my bank approval is about the expire and the seller is going out of town Monday for the next week and a half. The mechanic claims he will come in tomorrow (Sunday), but I somehow don't expect to hear from him.
He runs a fantastic shop and has a stellar reputation, but it appears he really got in over his head with too much work... and that he likes to tell people what they want to hear.
Any other comments or thoughts or is this typical? The seller seems to indicate that it's typical in aviation... he's owned 4 or 5 planes and is not surprised at this, even though he is surprised at the fact that we cannot even get a completion estimate even on the same day that it should be completed!
[Rant over]
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