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Another opinion, please:
What would you pay to have your plane "detailed"? What, in your opinion, should be part of the "detailing"? Thanks! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:
What would you pay to have your plane "detailed"? Depends what it included. I love doing the detailing myself ... for me, that's part of the fun of owning the airplane. Some days the weather looks iffy or it's crowded up there or ya just don't feel 100% for flying, but it's still fun going to the airport to clean/polish/fix. What, in your opinion, should be part of the "detailing"? If I were going to have it done, I would think it would include washing, waxing, vacuuming, upholstery cleaning/conditioning (if necessary), and cleaning the panel, switches, knobs, etc. That's what *I* do when I set out to give the airplane a thorough once over. What do you do? or do you pay someone to do it? |
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Same here. That's part of what I love about owning and a great reason just
to go to the airport. I wouldn't mind if someone else washed it, but I'd want to wax it myself. There's a certain hesitation to turning some one else loose with all the tools to scratch the living H out of your paint and windows. And to have someone detail our Aztec, it would probably cost more than a couple tanks of fuel. ![]() Jim wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" wrote: What would you pay to have your plane "detailed"? Depends what it included. I love doing the detailing myself ... for me, that's part of the fun of owning the airplane. Some days the weather looks iffy or it's crowded up there or ya just don't feel 100% for flying, but it's still fun going to the airport to clean/polish/fix. What, in your opinion, should be part of the "detailing"? If I were going to have it done, I would think it would include washing, waxing, vacuuming, upholstery cleaning/conditioning (if necessary), and cleaning the panel, switches, knobs, etc. That's what *I* do when I set out to give the airplane a thorough once over. What do you do? or do you pay someone to do it? |
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I know a group at our local airport that charges $50 to wash a 150, $75 for
a 172/182, $100 for a twin etc. That's top to bottom, de-bugged, de-greased, clean glass. So for a wax and interior clean you could probably easily double the labor. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:PeEZe.402587$xm3.345796@attbi_s21... Another opinion, please: What would you pay to have your plane "detailed"? What, in your opinion, should be part of the "detailing"? Thanks! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Mike W. wrote:
I know a group at our local airport that charges $50 to wash a 150, $75 for a 172/182, $100 for a twin etc. That's top to bottom, de-bugged, de-greased, clean glass. So for a wax and interior clean you could probably easily double the labor. I've seen an A&P with professional cleaning equipment wash a plane the size of a 172 in about an hour. Since the shop rate was $60/hr, $75 would not be unreasonable at all. Waxing takes *much* longer, so I would expect probably four times the cost if you added on a wax and interior cleaning. George Patterson Give a person a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a person to use the Internet and he won't bother you for weeks. |
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Mike,
I know a group at our local airport that charges $50 to wash a 150, $75 for a 172/182, $100 for a twin etc. How well are they insured for damage they might inflict? -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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I know a group at our local airport that charges $50 to wash a 150, $75
for a 172/182, $100 for a twin etc. How well are they insured for damage they might inflict? Well, in our case this would be my 15 year old son's small business venture. He's terribly under-insured... ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jay,
Well, in our case this would be my 15 year old son's small business venture. He's terribly under-insured... Wouldn't you as a parent be liable? And is the smiley justified in the legal climate your son operates in, i.e. the US? Imagine a pilot crashes because your son allegedly introduced water into the pitot-static-system... -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() Thomas Borchert wrote: Jay, Well, in our case this would be my 15 year old son's small business venture. He's terribly under-insured... Wouldn't you as a parent be liable? And is the smiley justified in the legal climate your son operates in, i.e. the US? Imagine a pilot crashes because your son allegedly introduced water into the pitot-static-system... Preflight. |
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Wouldn't you as a parent be liable? And is the smiley justified in the
legal climate your son operates in, i.e. the US? Imagine a pilot crashes because your son allegedly introduced water into the pitot-static-system... Well, I suppose. But he's a pretty level headed kid, has been around planes since birth, and never, EVER uses water to clean planes. And, you know, if I was the type to worry about liability, I sure wouldn't be in the business I'm in -- nor would I just toss the keys to my 6,000 pound Ford Van to any pilot who flies in. You see, Tom, there are still parts of America where people trust each other to do the right thing. That's why I choose to live in Iowa. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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