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Don't TOUCH my TOOLS! Owner Assisted Airplane Maintenance 

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(Please Subscribe). Dan and Christy welcome back to the show well known and highly respected A&P/IA John "Cessna John" Efinger to talk about the pros and cons of owner assisted maintenance and why some mechanics don't like to do it.
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@dannyfowler7055
@dannyfowler7055 21 час назад
The shop supervisor in the AE (Electrical Shop) when I was with VQ-1 (Fleet Air Reconnaissance) in the Navy had a standard answer. If we are missing a tool we ain’t going home until 2500, and by damn that’s late. Naval Aviation positive tool control is no joke! No one leaves until that tool is found.
@pittss2c601
@pittss2c601 19 часов назад
It’s my airplane with my life on the line especially with aerobatic aircraft. I want to check everything. My local airport will not allow owner assisted annuals. You can’t even be in their hangar while they work on your airplane. It’s crazy. That’s why you build your own Experimental airplane and give up on certified aircraft. Experimental airplanes only need an A&P not an IA for a condition inspection. Dan & Christy should build an Experimental airplane. It would completely change their outlook on aircraft.
@dandrewmd11
@dandrewmd11 14 часов назад
The number one thing that would help all aircraft maintenance!.....Make the engineers work on their designs. I own a Bonanza and had to replace the master cylinders which are under the rudder pedals and under the floor. It took me over a week (mainly to go to my chiropractor between sessions), I had to remove the center console to lay on the floor on the right side to reach over with one hand to install one cotter pin (I am a BIG guy). Before I would get in there I put my cell phone in my pocket so if I got stuck I could call for help...seriously. I was then shown some pictures from the Beech factory of the brakes being installed by a guy sitting on a stool and reaching in through the side of the frame...and then another guy comes along and rivets the skin on. These planes were built like no one would ever have to work on them. I just had to replace the electric boost pump and fuel selector...again to access the units I had to cut, grind, bend several wrenches just to remove and then replace the fittings and fuel lines due to the location. Maintenance is a young person's game.
@rickfoss5003
@rickfoss5003 16 часов назад
You were talking about the possibility of a mechanic leaving a tool inside the aircraft. In the mid-nineteen sixties, I was an electronics mech on the F-105. I do not remember what I was doing but it involved reaching down behind the instrument panel. While reaching back there I kept feeling something loose. When I finally got it out it was a wrench someone had left back there and had not reported it because it would have required that the aircraft be grounded until the dropped wrench was found and removed. I took that wrench and put it in the toolbox in my car. One day, as I left the base, the Air Police were searching for government property. Of course,they found that wrench with USAF etched into it. When he showed me what he had found, he said that he would need to write me up and I was adamant that that wrench was mine. When I told him how I came to have that wrench he tossed it back into my toolbox, closed the trunk, and sent me on my way.
@danblumel
@danblumel 21 час назад
Most owners will just slow them down, having to redo or closely inspect your work.
@jmizzonini
@jmizzonini 14 часов назад
Owner assisted annual should be encouraged..at least once if you own the aircraft. These GA aircraft are generally very simple machines (that require precision care), and it's a sin to not know as much as you can about the little tin can you're up in the air with. I expect that if i slow the process down that I'm paying the tech for that extra time..would never ask a pro for free labor.
@0akgrove
@0akgrove 19 часов назад
I know of a ATP pilot who flew a Navajo for a local company and I never saw any landing he did that wasn't a greaser. He went in upside down into Mobile Bay many years ago due jammed controls from a screwdriver left in the wing.
@karaayers2867
@karaayers2867 19 часов назад
Completed an owner assist on our Warrior 151 last fall. Total of 12hrs disassembly and reassembly, but I'm extremely mechanically inclined. Luckily the airplane is very low hours so no squawks at all and no AD issues. Hoping for the same this fall.
@danblumel
@danblumel 19 часов назад
Thankfully I built my own Glasair Experimental & got the A/P license from the FAA to do my own annual condition inspection.
@WolfPilot
@WolfPilot 12 часов назад
This was a hard video to not click away from. The "ya-know-ometer" must have rolled over twice. The story of the rag in a cylinder is really hard to believe. If it was in really in the cylinder, the engine would not turn over. If it was in the crankcase, very quickly it would get wrapped up in the crankcase around the crankshaft.
@KevinSmithAviation
@KevinSmithAviation 19 часов назад
Excellent episode Dan and Christy. It's always great to have John on the show. Keep up the excellent work. Safe skies my friends 🇺🇸🛩️
@Kiwi0Six
@Kiwi0Six 19 часов назад
I helped my dad build his plane. I am in the process of totally restoring it right now. I have another builders copy of the same plane.
@smhmusic
@smhmusic 19 часов назад
I really like this guy. I can totally relate.
@Caderic
@Caderic 16 часов назад
This reinforces the A&P classes I had to take for my pilot degree in college.
@pdoherty
@pdoherty 19 часов назад
Interesting topic and interview. Thanks and looking good Christy!
@RobertM125
@RobertM125 19 часов назад
Hey Dan, I don't guess you had the cameras rolling when you got stuck in your own airplane did you? That would be hilarious to see. 😊 So glad it was not something more major that came lose during that flight.
@AirJockey100
@AirJockey100 16 часов назад
First couple flights out of annual are always my most nerve wracking flights. Never know what may have got left partially done and ready to blow or lock up
@hpijeep
@hpijeep 21 час назад
Now that he’s not rigging, who does he recommend? I’d love to get my classic 182 rigged
@jeremylauer5234
@jeremylauer5234 21 час назад
I thought it was "Shaffer" not "Wong"
@FlyingNDriving
@FlyingNDriving 21 час назад
Screws.... So many screws
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