Skylane81E
Final Approach
As some of you may know I work for a repair station that cares for both trainers as well as 135 charter aircraft. That charter company operates a pair of SR22s along with a pair of Piper twins.
Today I did my Monday tach time checks. Cirrus A has reached it's inspection time limit and needs an inspection. Cirrus B has been waiting for me to take a mag off for 500 hour for a week but busy A&P was too busy so it's also grounded.
Go tell boss that Cirrus A needs an inspection:
"Crap, I have a flight in that this afternoon!"
After some deliberation we decide that plan A is to try and finish the inspection on plane A and if I start to run out of time plan B is I will trade mags from A to B so the flight can still go.
Thanks to a high content of "routine" inspections on this event (and a little creative screw gun use by my boss) she was done 2 hours ahead of the flight. Enough time to take the mag off of B and get it run to the accessory shop.
Love it when a plan comes together!!
Today I did my Monday tach time checks. Cirrus A has reached it's inspection time limit and needs an inspection. Cirrus B has been waiting for me to take a mag off for 500 hour for a week but busy A&P was too busy so it's also grounded.
Go tell boss that Cirrus A needs an inspection:
"Crap, I have a flight in that this afternoon!"
After some deliberation we decide that plan A is to try and finish the inspection on plane A and if I start to run out of time plan B is I will trade mags from A to B so the flight can still go.
Thanks to a high content of "routine" inspections on this event (and a little creative screw gun use by my boss) she was done 2 hours ahead of the flight. Enough time to take the mag off of B and get it run to the accessory shop.
Love it when a plan comes together!!