Mtns2Skies
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slowly and poorly. Still waiting on receiving controls back from Airframe Components. At least it's now with my mechanic and most of the insurance headache is behind me... just waiting now.How is the 180 saga going?
O.K I'll bite. What happened to the 180?How is the 180 saga going?
hangar collapse. Messy insurance battle. Still waiting on repairs to be completed. Decided to get my multi during the downtime.O.K I'll bite. What happened to the 180?
Thanks, I had no idea. That really sux. I've had to fight with insurance companies, I think I'd rather punch holes in my eyelid. I hope they can make it all better.hangar collapse. Messy insurance battle. Still waiting on repairs to be completed. Decided to get my multi during the downtime.
If anyone is interested, I spent $6182.55 including examiner fee, charts, databases, a yoke mount for my personal Aera 660, plane and instructor. That got me just under 10 hours of ME time.
No I already had the Aera panel mounted in my 180. But I didn't have a yoke mount for it, so I bought the mount + cradle to put it in the Seneca. - Which is included in that cost.An Aera 660. Getting a new certificate or rating usually means a new gadget too. "I'm already spending XXX dollars, might as well throw in that new XYZ".
Congrats. Now you can go fly it around on BOTH engines! LOL
hangar collapse. Messy insurance battle. Still waiting on repairs to be completed. Decided to get my multi during the downtime.
Funny thing is..... the biggest part of multi training is flying single engine....
hangar collapse. Messy insurance battle. Still waiting on repairs to be completed. Decided to get my multi during the downtime.
Ouch! I'm really saddened to hear this. But the plane is repairable, so that's a positive.
I was going to give you the gears over been seen in public in the left seat of a nose-wheel airplane, but it's a multi-engine (and a Piper too!). Congrats on the new rating!!
Hope the 180 is back, better than new, real soon - and the insurance hassles are settled quickly. Are you going to use this opportunity to do the paint on it?