CC268
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So...I've been working on my Instrument rating since beginning of October. This has been the rating of roadblocks and the dispatch rate of our airplane has been abysmal. I should have been done with this rating in December. First our right magneto starting acting up (the only non-avionics related issue). Got both mags overhauled (shop actually said they were in great shape). Took a few weeks to get that done. Then the string of avionics failures started happening. First we had an attitude indicator fail. Tried to convince my dad to go for a G5 and just be done with it, but we opted for an overhauled Sigmatek from Aircraft Quality Instruments. For various reasons it took us 3 weeks to replace. We then replaced our analog clock with a digital clock (which was our choice - this wasn't necessary). Then my bottom VOR/LOC failed. Replaced that with another King 201C. Then just recently my top VOR/ILS started acting up and failed. We have ordered another King 214C to replace that. Now just today the Sigmatek we got from AQI failed. I bet the thing has less than 20-25 hours on it. My checkride is in 3 weeks. Looks like I'll either be paying a boatload to fly another airplane or I'll be rescheduling my checkride.
I mean damn I know its an airplane and these things are about as reliable as US politicians, but wowzers. I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever get to my CFI in a reasonable amount of time. I think I hear ATP calling my name with a nice $50,000 loan. Probably be cheaper than replacing the avionics in this thing. It's so aggravating to see the cost of experimental vs. certified avionics. Arrrghhhh!
Well that's my rant for today.
I mean damn I know its an airplane and these things are about as reliable as US politicians, but wowzers. I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever get to my CFI in a reasonable amount of time. I think I hear ATP calling my name with a nice $50,000 loan. Probably be cheaper than replacing the avionics in this thing. It's so aggravating to see the cost of experimental vs. certified avionics. Arrrghhhh!
Well that's my rant for today.