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iAM in AK!
The 310 (1964, I model) just got out of the shop yesterday, from it's annual. We have had the plane since Aug of '01, and our annuals have been running between $3500 and $5500. The high end was a year when several parts had to be replaced, new main tires and brakes were also done.
Well, the news came yesterday. Not in the form of a bill through the USPS, but in the form of a phone call from one of my partners. (P=Partner, ME = Me)
P- "The annual is finished, and the plane is in great shape!"
ME- "Super, how much is it gonna cost me?"
P- "The engines are doing fine, they found the cause of one of the oil leaks (loose plug), we saved $500 by buying our own spark plugs instead of using the shops and fixed a few other minor things..."
ME- "Alright, that sounds great. How much $$$?"
P- "They did have to reseal one of the main struts."
Me- "Uh huh...(we'd had to have that done once before when we first took possession of it)... But how much?"
P- "And then they found a small leak in one of the main tanks."
Me- (cash register beginning to get louder in my head) "Uh Huh... and it was fixed, no problem?"
P- "Oh ya, it was fixed... And the battery box had to be repaired. I tried to get another one, but the cheapest I found was $1000. But the mechanics repaired the one we have."
ME- (I am no longer asking how much, because I no longer really want to know...) "Ok, what else had to be done to it?" (now I'm into the "just give me the facts" mode)
P- "Well, the nose wheel had to be replaced, (no biggie), there were a couple of cracks which had to be stop drilled, the heater had to have its 100hr AD inspection, a few other minor repairs..."
ME- (my mind is now reeling from the idea that parts are not your worst nightmare in an older plane- its the labor hrs @ $80 per hr!) "Ok, anything else?"
P- "Weeeellll, there were few other things."
Me- (my stomach has a sinking feeling worse than during any check ride I have ever taken) "Like what?"
P- "Just lots of little things like loose rivets and a couple of missing camlocs, and stuff like that...."
ME- (my blood pressure is beginning to stabilize) "Ok, that stuff is expected"
P- "And the chief mechanic knocked about 20 hrs off the bill...." (he does this frequently, as his guys are constantly being pulled off to assist other mechanics on other aircraft, but this bodes poorly, as it means the number is getting closer...)
ME- "But the aircraft is back together, flyable, and in really good shape after all this?"
P- "Oh yes! And the Chief mechanic is even going to let us pay the bill over a couple of months!"
ME- (blood pressure spiking through the roof) "Geez, how much can it be?"
P- "I think we had a lot done, and things are really good now... "
Me- "Ya.......?"
P- "Its only $9800... but it could have been worse!"
Me- (after picking myself up off the floor) "Yes, I'm sure it could have been, but I'm not quite sure how!"
P- "The other partner and I have discussed it (I have 2 partners each owning 25%, I own 50%), and we have looked at the amount of money in the LLC checking account, and we can put a couple of thou from it into this inspection. So your end is about $3900.
ME- "OUCH! I was hoping my end would be more around $2000. This is our most expensive annual by almost $4000. What happened that caused this one to be so high? Last year, when we did not have it on lease back, was only $4500. Was the student training and rental taking that much of a toll on the aircraft?"
P- "I asked the mechanic that same question, and he figures it is just time and flight hrs. After all, it is a 43 yr old airplane."
ME- "Ya, I guess... (totally demoralized, trying to figure out where I'm going to get an extra $1800 from) And the shop is happy for us to pay them over a couple of months? I sure hope so!"
P- "Yes, they understood that this annual was much more labor intensive than any of the previous 5 they have done for us, so they are going to allow us to pay it off."
Me- "Ok, I'll send you a check for $2000 tomorrow..." But now let me ask you a question... How much is the plane scheduled over the next couple of months?"
P- "Not a thing on the schedule... why?"
Me- "Then I want the plane for all of Jan and Feb... down here in Texas! Because if I'm gonna pay to be screwed by that airplane, then by gosh, I'm gonna get some pleasure out of it! After all, I haven't flown the thing since Sept 2006"
P- "I'll see what the other partner thinks about it."
ME- "I hope you agree with me..."
P- (laughing at me) "Ya, I understand...!"
So, what excuse can I make for NOT going to the Post Office this morning...?
Well, the news came yesterday. Not in the form of a bill through the USPS, but in the form of a phone call from one of my partners. (P=Partner, ME = Me)
P- "The annual is finished, and the plane is in great shape!"
ME- "Super, how much is it gonna cost me?"
P- "The engines are doing fine, they found the cause of one of the oil leaks (loose plug), we saved $500 by buying our own spark plugs instead of using the shops and fixed a few other minor things..."
ME- "Alright, that sounds great. How much $$$?"
P- "They did have to reseal one of the main struts."
Me- "Uh huh...(we'd had to have that done once before when we first took possession of it)... But how much?"
P- "And then they found a small leak in one of the main tanks."
Me- (cash register beginning to get louder in my head) "Uh Huh... and it was fixed, no problem?"
P- "Oh ya, it was fixed... And the battery box had to be repaired. I tried to get another one, but the cheapest I found was $1000. But the mechanics repaired the one we have."
ME- (I am no longer asking how much, because I no longer really want to know...) "Ok, what else had to be done to it?" (now I'm into the "just give me the facts" mode)
P- "Well, the nose wheel had to be replaced, (no biggie), there were a couple of cracks which had to be stop drilled, the heater had to have its 100hr AD inspection, a few other minor repairs..."
ME- (my mind is now reeling from the idea that parts are not your worst nightmare in an older plane- its the labor hrs @ $80 per hr!) "Ok, anything else?"
P- "Weeeellll, there were few other things."
Me- (my stomach has a sinking feeling worse than during any check ride I have ever taken) "Like what?"
P- "Just lots of little things like loose rivets and a couple of missing camlocs, and stuff like that...."
ME- (my blood pressure is beginning to stabilize) "Ok, that stuff is expected"
P- "And the chief mechanic knocked about 20 hrs off the bill...." (he does this frequently, as his guys are constantly being pulled off to assist other mechanics on other aircraft, but this bodes poorly, as it means the number is getting closer...)
ME- "But the aircraft is back together, flyable, and in really good shape after all this?"
P- "Oh yes! And the Chief mechanic is even going to let us pay the bill over a couple of months!"
ME- (blood pressure spiking through the roof) "Geez, how much can it be?"
P- "I think we had a lot done, and things are really good now... "
Me- "Ya.......?"
P- "Its only $9800... but it could have been worse!"
Me- (after picking myself up off the floor) "Yes, I'm sure it could have been, but I'm not quite sure how!"
P- "The other partner and I have discussed it (I have 2 partners each owning 25%, I own 50%), and we have looked at the amount of money in the LLC checking account, and we can put a couple of thou from it into this inspection. So your end is about $3900.
ME- "OUCH! I was hoping my end would be more around $2000. This is our most expensive annual by almost $4000. What happened that caused this one to be so high? Last year, when we did not have it on lease back, was only $4500. Was the student training and rental taking that much of a toll on the aircraft?"
P- "I asked the mechanic that same question, and he figures it is just time and flight hrs. After all, it is a 43 yr old airplane."
ME- "Ya, I guess... (totally demoralized, trying to figure out where I'm going to get an extra $1800 from) And the shop is happy for us to pay them over a couple of months? I sure hope so!"
P- "Yes, they understood that this annual was much more labor intensive than any of the previous 5 they have done for us, so they are going to allow us to pay it off."
Me- "Ok, I'll send you a check for $2000 tomorrow..." But now let me ask you a question... How much is the plane scheduled over the next couple of months?"
P- "Not a thing on the schedule... why?"
Me- "Then I want the plane for all of Jan and Feb... down here in Texas! Because if I'm gonna pay to be screwed by that airplane, then by gosh, I'm gonna get some pleasure out of it! After all, I haven't flown the thing since Sept 2006"
P- "I'll see what the other partner thinks about it."
ME- "I hope you agree with me..."
P- (laughing at me) "Ya, I understand...!"
So, what excuse can I make for NOT going to the Post Office this morning...?