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O.K. I read all the replies. I offer another viewpoint. As a contract
negotiator for the last 17 years dealing with all types of vendors, I have a few observations. First rule: GET IT IN WRITING BEFORE YOU START THE WORK!!!!!!!! Second rule: If they won't put the deal in writing, or you don't like the deal... move on. So, you won't get a zero time logbook if you don't use the Manufacturer. The FAA makes that rule. If you would like, petition the FAA and your congress critter to get this changed. Let us know how you do. Why is this happening? Do Lycoming and other vendors take great delight in screwing people? Not likely. It may be a matter of survival. They are getting persnickety about cases because they are getting burned and can no longer afford to absorb it. Face it, these engines are getting OLD. They are failing because they were not made to last 40 years. Lycoming has probably also concluded they cannot be Divco's insurance company and take in every repaired case and put their seal (and legal butt) on the line. Ask yourself what life will be like if Lycoming goes out of business. Will owning an airplane get less expensive or more expensive? Want to place a bet? There is a big difference between gouging just because you can and altering your business practices to survive. This appears to be the latter. If anyone has evidence that Lycoming is doing this solely to increase profits at the expense of customer satisfaction, please fill us in. We have choices. We can gripe and steer business to independents. But, believe me, there are PLENTY of risks in that route. We can fight with Lycoming and try to work out every disconnect. Or, we might get in writing up front what the deal is and, if we accept the terms, go along with the agreement. As hard as it is for some people to accept, there is a cost to owning an airplane. This may be an inevitable part of that cost. If this is unacceptable (or unaffordable) to you, you might consider whether owning is right for you. Good Luck, Mike __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com The Worlds Uncensored News Source |
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