idahoflier
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TLDR: Maintenance shop is closing and my concern of long wait times for maintenance has me thinking it’s time to go ELSA. Thoughts?
Sometimes GA feels like a battle and in this case a losing battle. I recently learned that the shop I have been using since becoming an aircraft owner is going to be no more. The owner is reaching retirement and a business sale/transition to the employees couldn’t be reached.
The owner is now in negotiations with other individuals to buy the business but my understanding is that they aren’t mechanics. So, if I sale is agreed to at best 2/3 of the mechanics will be gone and potentially all of the mechanics will be gone. It’s looking more likely to me that the business will just wind up. It’s a sad situation because they’re all great folks.
From a selfish perspective I’m disappointed because they all were diligent and did great work as well as knowing my aircraft. I think this will have a huge impact on the field as there are only two shops left. I’m pretty sure this will translate into long wait times for any maintenance.
I love my Skyhawk because it’s so versatile. It’s been a great aircraft for me but I feel like I’m in a Sword of Damocles situation now. What’s going to happen that grounds my aircraft for a lengthy duration while I wait for a maintenance window?
So, I’m thinking of selling the Skyhawk. Life events and situation have put me in a place where approximately 95% of my flying is solo. I don’t see myself flying IFR in the future. So, I think it’s time for an ELSA. I’m leaning ELSA because so far I haven’t found a lot of mechanics in the area that perform condition inspections and I know I can take a weekend class and apply for a repairman certificate for an owned ELSA after completion.
I know others have made the transition to LSA, any regrets?
Sometimes GA feels like a battle and in this case a losing battle. I recently learned that the shop I have been using since becoming an aircraft owner is going to be no more. The owner is reaching retirement and a business sale/transition to the employees couldn’t be reached.
The owner is now in negotiations with other individuals to buy the business but my understanding is that they aren’t mechanics. So, if I sale is agreed to at best 2/3 of the mechanics will be gone and potentially all of the mechanics will be gone. It’s looking more likely to me that the business will just wind up. It’s a sad situation because they’re all great folks.
From a selfish perspective I’m disappointed because they all were diligent and did great work as well as knowing my aircraft. I think this will have a huge impact on the field as there are only two shops left. I’m pretty sure this will translate into long wait times for any maintenance.
I love my Skyhawk because it’s so versatile. It’s been a great aircraft for me but I feel like I’m in a Sword of Damocles situation now. What’s going to happen that grounds my aircraft for a lengthy duration while I wait for a maintenance window?
So, I’m thinking of selling the Skyhawk. Life events and situation have put me in a place where approximately 95% of my flying is solo. I don’t see myself flying IFR in the future. So, I think it’s time for an ELSA. I’m leaning ELSA because so far I haven’t found a lot of mechanics in the area that perform condition inspections and I know I can take a weekend class and apply for a repairman certificate for an owned ELSA after completion.
I know others have made the transition to LSA, any regrets?