Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:21 pm
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ZRX61 wrote:JDK wrote:The issue there is poor management and training of volunteers. One of the things that makes *my* blood boil to use your earlier phrase is how many organisations treat volunteers as second class citizens and then blame them for shortfalls. That's an organisational, not volunteer problem. It is, I appreciate easy to say, but rather than fighting the crocs, why not drain the swamp?
Unfortunately, we don't have any control over that, we usually find out after the fact when something needs to be undone, then redone. That dawning moment when you realise "someone has been here before me".
Some museum volunteer set ups are first rate, others not quite so. TFC's is top notch & from what I've seen so is PoF's... & I'm familiar with another one that's downright scary. Can't/won't speak for others..
Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:05 pm
Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:28 pm
m charters wrote:Have to agree with sabremech that an annual in a day is pretty quick, Is this the inspection after the plane is all opened up?
And how many guys are doing it? This is what we are talking about. Had a guy tell me a mechanic did his annual one year in 11 hours.
If this is what guys expect of us and want it done at the cheapest cost, how is a shop to survive.
Even warbirds whether they fly 5 hours or 50 hours annually need to scrutinized to the same standard.
Would be an interesting off topic to see what people take for time for different aircraft.
Volunteers will always have a place with organizations like museums, and people volunteering for not for profit organizations, and my personal favorite, helping out for flying. I work Monday to Friday and volunteer on Saturdays.
Volunteering got me into this business, likely many of you as well.
Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:30 pm
Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:03 pm
Kyleb wrote:We're not necessarily talking B-36's here. Shouldn't an experienced mechanic be able to complete an annual on a C-150, Champ, J-3, or even C-172 in a day, maybe slightly more?
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tinbender2 wrote:I stopped loaning tools to pilots years ago.
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mustangdriver wrote:Volunteers