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Frequently asked questions
General
We check and document the operation of all avionics, electrical systems, lighting, switches, audio panels, intercoms, transponders, and any equipment that may interface with the new installation. This step ensures we identify pre‑existing discrepancies and avoid delays or surprises once the install begins.
Ensuring the aircraft arrives clean, accessible, and free of unrelated maintenance issues helps us begin work immediately. Providing timely approvals for any discovered discrepancies also prevents delays.
Avionics installations involve multiple variables: aircraft condition, wiring quality, legacy equipment, parts availability, and any discrepancies discovered during the pre‑installation review. Because no two aircraft are identical, we provide estimated timelines rather than fixed dates. Our priority is doing the job correctly, safely, and in full compliance.
In addition to installation projects, our team performs required 91.411 (pitot‑static) and 91.413 (transponder) inspections for multiple aircraft throughout the week. These inspections are time‑sensitive and often uncover discrepancies that require immediate troubleshooting. Supporting these aircraft is part of our FAA‑regulated responsibilities and helps keep the entire local fleet compliant and safe.
Troubleshooting can introduce some variability into the schedule, but it’s a normal part of avionics shop operations. We balance installation work with inspection‑related troubleshooting to ensure all aircraft remain compliant and airworthy. This approach allows us to support the community while still maintaining steady progress on your installation.
We provide updates at key milestones—after the pre‑installation review, during equipment integration, and once testing begins. If we discover anything unexpected, we communicate promptly with photos, documentation, and clear next steps.
Avionics installations involve multiple variables: aircraft condition, wiring quality, legacy equipment, parts availability, and any discrepancies discovered during the pre‑installation review. Because no two aircraft are identical, we provide estimated timelines rather than fixed dates. Our priority is doing the job correctly, safely, and in full compliance.
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