Probablyflying
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Hey guys
I’m trying to get some insight as to what to do with my situation. It’s kinda a long story but I’ll try to make it brief as possible.
I went into this school to do an initial commercial multi. I have all the requirements met already. The solo time, all the xc time etc was done and signed off for.
I simply needed instruction in their Seneca and some checkride prep. I wanted to get it done in about a week and a half and they assured me that was no problem. I made sure the plane was not going to go into 100hr soon as I didn’t want that to happen right in the middle of training. She (the owner) assured me there was over 25 hours on the tach and I was really the only one flying it. I told her I live out of state and only have a set amount of time off work to do this. She assured me that was no problem.
I bought a block rate for $3100 of 10 hours and started the next day. Within two flights they informed me someone messed up the book numbers and the plane actually only had 8 hours on it and that suddenly there was another multi student flying everyday. Those 8 hours got used up in 2 days and of course it went into 100hr right in the middle of my training. She told me that it would be a 48 hour process and back Sunday. It went in on Friday and they brought in help to get it done. Of course, a 40 year old plane is gonna have stuff wrong with it and shockingly they can’t get parts on a Sunday (that’s sarcasm!). So she says it’ll be back Monday. Wasn’t back. Then I call at 5pm Monday and she goes “they will be walking in with the parts any minute.” I know for a fact the parts store they use closes at 4:30.
Due to this I had to push the checkride back that I already scheduled. So that adds a week to this whole process and it gets better.
They consistently have issues with the left engine and say they cleaned the fuel filters in 100hr and all is well. We taxi out and have this major left main brake drag. Come to find out. The new mechanic they hired didn’t compress the pistons so it wasn’t retracting. We couldn’t fly so that’s a whole day gone. The next day we try again and get to take off. We get in the air and -no airspeed. They washed the plane after 100hr and apparently blew water all up in the pitot static system. Come back and land and another day scrapped. Keep in mind my checkride is less than a week away at this point.
So that gets fixed. We do a night flight and it goes well. We get on the ground and there’s oil all down the cowling and less than 6qts in the engine. So it burned over a quart in under an hour. Seems bad no?
They take it in and look it over. The same mechanic that messed up the brakes tells me “it’s fine it’s gonna leak”. They put it back in service and I take another flight. Still leaking but at this point but I need to fly.
So now to the icing on the cake. My checkride is in 4 days. I ask them for the maintenance binder to get pics of all the inspections for the DPE. I come to find out the transponder is not current. It expired last year. Somehow she “forgot” to get it inspected. So we have been flying around a plane that isn’t technically airworthy. She gives me every excuse in the book and says she will get it inspected tomorrow. Guess what! That doesn’t happen. They have to relocate the plane to another airport. Since it’s not current you have to get a flight permit. But why do that when you can just full send it? Yep they just flew the plane that’s not legal over to get it inspected. I have all the documents to prove this and really don’t know what to do. I have to push my checkride back yet again and this week and a half process is now almost 4 weeks in. If I decide to report them to the feds, what’s involved in that? What would you guys do in my shoes? I haven’t got one apology or any form of compensation for my trouble.
Well if you read all this I appreciate it. I know it was a bit long but wanted to see what others would do.
Thanks!
I’m trying to get some insight as to what to do with my situation. It’s kinda a long story but I’ll try to make it brief as possible.
I went into this school to do an initial commercial multi. I have all the requirements met already. The solo time, all the xc time etc was done and signed off for.
I simply needed instruction in their Seneca and some checkride prep. I wanted to get it done in about a week and a half and they assured me that was no problem. I made sure the plane was not going to go into 100hr soon as I didn’t want that to happen right in the middle of training. She (the owner) assured me there was over 25 hours on the tach and I was really the only one flying it. I told her I live out of state and only have a set amount of time off work to do this. She assured me that was no problem.
I bought a block rate for $3100 of 10 hours and started the next day. Within two flights they informed me someone messed up the book numbers and the plane actually only had 8 hours on it and that suddenly there was another multi student flying everyday. Those 8 hours got used up in 2 days and of course it went into 100hr right in the middle of my training. She told me that it would be a 48 hour process and back Sunday. It went in on Friday and they brought in help to get it done. Of course, a 40 year old plane is gonna have stuff wrong with it and shockingly they can’t get parts on a Sunday (that’s sarcasm!). So she says it’ll be back Monday. Wasn’t back. Then I call at 5pm Monday and she goes “they will be walking in with the parts any minute.” I know for a fact the parts store they use closes at 4:30.
Due to this I had to push the checkride back that I already scheduled. So that adds a week to this whole process and it gets better.
They consistently have issues with the left engine and say they cleaned the fuel filters in 100hr and all is well. We taxi out and have this major left main brake drag. Come to find out. The new mechanic they hired didn’t compress the pistons so it wasn’t retracting. We couldn’t fly so that’s a whole day gone. The next day we try again and get to take off. We get in the air and -no airspeed. They washed the plane after 100hr and apparently blew water all up in the pitot static system. Come back and land and another day scrapped. Keep in mind my checkride is less than a week away at this point.
So that gets fixed. We do a night flight and it goes well. We get on the ground and there’s oil all down the cowling and less than 6qts in the engine. So it burned over a quart in under an hour. Seems bad no?
They take it in and look it over. The same mechanic that messed up the brakes tells me “it’s fine it’s gonna leak”. They put it back in service and I take another flight. Still leaking but at this point but I need to fly.
So now to the icing on the cake. My checkride is in 4 days. I ask them for the maintenance binder to get pics of all the inspections for the DPE. I come to find out the transponder is not current. It expired last year. Somehow she “forgot” to get it inspected. So we have been flying around a plane that isn’t technically airworthy. She gives me every excuse in the book and says she will get it inspected tomorrow. Guess what! That doesn’t happen. They have to relocate the plane to another airport. Since it’s not current you have to get a flight permit. But why do that when you can just full send it? Yep they just flew the plane that’s not legal over to get it inspected. I have all the documents to prove this and really don’t know what to do. I have to push my checkride back yet again and this week and a half process is now almost 4 weeks in. If I decide to report them to the feds, what’s involved in that? What would you guys do in my shoes? I haven’t got one apology or any form of compensation for my trouble.
Well if you read all this I appreciate it. I know it was a bit long but wanted to see what others would do.
Thanks!