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Chrisgoesflying
How reliably can one travel in an old piston engine airplane? I got my license and first plane in the summer of 2019 and had big plans to travel across North America. Obviously, I took my time to build hours and confidence before doing any longer x-countries but since the summer of 2020 I started flying fairly long x-countries, within Canada only due to COVID, but nevertheless, I've taken my planes pretty much from the west coast to Winnipeg.
Now, my last two major trips didn't go as planned at all. In one, I lost my tach, had to land at the most inconvenient little airport around, plane was down for two weeks waiting for parts and then waiting for me to pick it up. On my current trip, I noticed a fuel leak on the fuel selector. Plane down for a week, waiting for parts.
Prior to those two issues, I had to cancel two trips because once I had a stuck valve (which resulted in having to rebuild the engine - long story) the day before the trip and once I noticed a small oil leak which ended up being nothing and my mechanic said I could have flown the plane after he looked at it the next week. These two issues were with my previous plane, not the one I currently own.
This seems like a lot of issues. Now, to be fair, I had hundreds of trips with no issues at all and maybe it's just the fact that I had two issues back to back that causes me to lose faith in GA.
I'm realistic enough to not expect time savings when flying GA. I'm a VFR pilot so weather delays are common. I just enjoy flying much more than driving so if driving to Florida takes three days and 30 hours drive time or it takes 5 days (due to weather) and 15 hours of air time, I'd still choose flying any day of the week.
But, being down for unscheduled maintenance for weeks on end while traveling is really annoying. Especially now that I started flying south of the border, this can cause real issues as I have a "leave by" date whenever visiting the U.S. Again, I plan my return with several days of possible weather delays but I obviously can't take into account 1+ weeks of downtime due to issues every time.
Lastly, my plane is a 1966 Cherokee 140 (with 160 hp) with a very low time engine (200 hours) and a fairly recent OH (2015). I consider myself as someone who takes care well of the plane. I don't skimp on maintenance. If something needs to be fixed, I have my mechanic fix it, no questions asked. Last annual (merely two weeks ago) I put in a brand new interior and did some other little upgrades - nothing was found during the annual.
So, my question here is, how often do you run into (somewhat) major issues that cause a major delay or inconvenience with your planes and what do you fly? Is it once every 10 trips, once every 100 trips? Or are you reading this and thinking "my god, this sh** never happened to me in 20 years of flying!".
Now, my last two major trips didn't go as planned at all. In one, I lost my tach, had to land at the most inconvenient little airport around, plane was down for two weeks waiting for parts and then waiting for me to pick it up. On my current trip, I noticed a fuel leak on the fuel selector. Plane down for a week, waiting for parts.
Prior to those two issues, I had to cancel two trips because once I had a stuck valve (which resulted in having to rebuild the engine - long story) the day before the trip and once I noticed a small oil leak which ended up being nothing and my mechanic said I could have flown the plane after he looked at it the next week. These two issues were with my previous plane, not the one I currently own.
This seems like a lot of issues. Now, to be fair, I had hundreds of trips with no issues at all and maybe it's just the fact that I had two issues back to back that causes me to lose faith in GA.
I'm realistic enough to not expect time savings when flying GA. I'm a VFR pilot so weather delays are common. I just enjoy flying much more than driving so if driving to Florida takes three days and 30 hours drive time or it takes 5 days (due to weather) and 15 hours of air time, I'd still choose flying any day of the week.
But, being down for unscheduled maintenance for weeks on end while traveling is really annoying. Especially now that I started flying south of the border, this can cause real issues as I have a "leave by" date whenever visiting the U.S. Again, I plan my return with several days of possible weather delays but I obviously can't take into account 1+ weeks of downtime due to issues every time.
Lastly, my plane is a 1966 Cherokee 140 (with 160 hp) with a very low time engine (200 hours) and a fairly recent OH (2015). I consider myself as someone who takes care well of the plane. I don't skimp on maintenance. If something needs to be fixed, I have my mechanic fix it, no questions asked. Last annual (merely two weeks ago) I put in a brand new interior and did some other little upgrades - nothing was found during the annual.
So, my question here is, how often do you run into (somewhat) major issues that cause a major delay or inconvenience with your planes and what do you fly? Is it once every 10 trips, once every 100 trips? Or are you reading this and thinking "my god, this sh** never happened to me in 20 years of flying!".