Luvrv8
Line Up and Wait
Just blowing off steam here.
My airplane is a 1967 172H model. 6015 total airframe hours, mid time 0300D engine. I have posted before I was a Crewchief in the ARMY on OH58's and AH-64's, I am not a A&P but after 10 years of ARMY Aviation I can find my way around a plane and better yet I have repair and parts manuals and not afraid to open them. My good friend is a IA and looks over my shoulder as I do maintaince.
I put my plane in annual early this year as my wife and I are expecting twins next month, time will be hard to come by after the first of the year. So I tear out every inch of the interior, every inspection panal and get it ready for inspection. Not a bad inspection this year, lowest cylinder is a 72, ELT battery needed, pitot/static insp/cert, vacuum filter, engine air filter, replaced the battery due to time, decided to replace the brake hoses and fuel hoses due to time, found 1 mag gasket blown, reseal both along with the alt gasket. Installed a DME, sent both KX-155's and VOR's to American Avionics for a check up and allignment after getting a bad reading from #1.
After we did all repairs and inspections we were running the A/D's and my IA brought up the fact that a local flight school told me last year when I was looking to get my IFR ticket that my plane was "too old and would not fly with me".
Here is my rant. I maintain my plane to a higher standard then their planes, I have friends that rent there and a walk on the ramp shows my plane is in better shape. I would challange their reps to inspect my plane and prove to me otherwise that their planes are maintained to my planes standard and condition.
Why did they tell me "Your plane is to old for us to fly" instead of we would rather rent our plane to you to make more money? Yes my plane is older then me but that does not make it unsafe or non airworthy. Like I said just blowing off steam here. It bothers me that someone would label my plane "too old" to fly without a inspection or check of the log books.
This past year I installed Hooker harnesses to replace the lap belts, installed the STC Real Gasket pushrod tube kits, replaced all flap rollors, fixed all oil leaks on the engine, sprayed Corrosion X in the plane plus other things that dont come to mind. Bottom line is I dont wait to fix broken parts, I try to stay ahead by replacing wear parts before they break.
My airplane is a 1967 172H model. 6015 total airframe hours, mid time 0300D engine. I have posted before I was a Crewchief in the ARMY on OH58's and AH-64's, I am not a A&P but after 10 years of ARMY Aviation I can find my way around a plane and better yet I have repair and parts manuals and not afraid to open them. My good friend is a IA and looks over my shoulder as I do maintaince.
I put my plane in annual early this year as my wife and I are expecting twins next month, time will be hard to come by after the first of the year. So I tear out every inch of the interior, every inspection panal and get it ready for inspection. Not a bad inspection this year, lowest cylinder is a 72, ELT battery needed, pitot/static insp/cert, vacuum filter, engine air filter, replaced the battery due to time, decided to replace the brake hoses and fuel hoses due to time, found 1 mag gasket blown, reseal both along with the alt gasket. Installed a DME, sent both KX-155's and VOR's to American Avionics for a check up and allignment after getting a bad reading from #1.
After we did all repairs and inspections we were running the A/D's and my IA brought up the fact that a local flight school told me last year when I was looking to get my IFR ticket that my plane was "too old and would not fly with me".
Here is my rant. I maintain my plane to a higher standard then their planes, I have friends that rent there and a walk on the ramp shows my plane is in better shape. I would challange their reps to inspect my plane and prove to me otherwise that their planes are maintained to my planes standard and condition.
Why did they tell me "Your plane is to old for us to fly" instead of we would rather rent our plane to you to make more money? Yes my plane is older then me but that does not make it unsafe or non airworthy. Like I said just blowing off steam here. It bothers me that someone would label my plane "too old" to fly without a inspection or check of the log books.
This past year I installed Hooker harnesses to replace the lap belts, installed the STC Real Gasket pushrod tube kits, replaced all flap rollors, fixed all oil leaks on the engine, sprayed Corrosion X in the plane plus other things that dont come to mind. Bottom line is I dont wait to fix broken parts, I try to stay ahead by replacing wear parts before they break.