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Good maintenance takes time and time equals money. There is
too much poor maintenance, sometimes because the aircraft owner just doesn't have the money to do the work and sometimes because the shop, trying to keep cost down cuts corners. All aircraft owners should have the basic library of the shop manuals and FAA regs in parts 43 and 91. The FAA manual 43.13 [latest edition and all parts] as well as some of the mechanics handbooks that are on the commercial market will help the owner do a better job and save money [and maybe lives] in the long run. You will understand more about your airplane, why certain parts are cheaper to replace anytime you have access to them, such as alternator belts when the prop is off. You'll know why it costs $30 in labor to put 15 cents worth of grease in a landing gear bushing. As you're doing the owner assisted annual, have the A&P point out the things you can do as an owner as preventative maintenance and how to make the logbook entry. Things like lubrication and cleaning, replacing light bulbs and such will save you money and reduce wear and tear on the airplane. You have to use the right grease and oils, not 3 in 1 from the grocery store. You can also get some aircraft grade cotter pins and safety wire and replace those that are damaged or missing. Buy your A&P some of his favorite ______ or take him [and maybe his wife too] to a nice place to eat, like Outback or whatever is good locally. Say Thank You, mechanics don't hear that often enough. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ups.com... | After 6 years of Mooney ownership I'm doing my first owner assisted | annual. Most of my previous annuals have been done by factory service | centers. I'm quite a good wrench around cars so this experience is | mostly about me learning the standards & practices of aircraft work. | I'm amazed by a couple things... | 1) The number of things I found that were not done that I'd paid to | have done at previous annuals. | 2) The number of things done wrong (like no cotter key in the wheel). | 3) The amount of work an annual really requires. It took me 6 hours | just to remove all the inspection panels (including drilling out | several dozen screws). Lubing the 150 lube points wont go too quick | either. | | Its also interesting to me how many things are safety wired while other | things (that seem more important) are not. Brake calapers are safety | wired but fuel lines are not, etc. Its quite depressing to see my plane | in so many pieces. I've also discovered that its extreamly irritating | that the aircraft parts places are closed on weekends. | | I would highly recommend this experience to any aircraft owner who is | comfortable with a wrench. | | -Robert | |
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