Utah20Gflyer Posted March 11, 2024 Report Posted March 11, 2024 Hello everyone, It’s time for another 100 hour eddy current inspection for my Hartzell prop and so far I have two options. One is to fly my plane to Boise and pay 345 dollars- flat rate. The other is to fly to Duncan aviation in Provo and pay somewhere between 300 and 445 for the inspection. I can’t get an exact number from Duncan. I was told 260 for the actual inspection and 195 an hour for whatever time it takes to get to the plane and write the report. I’m a little dubious on Duncan because of the variable component. I wouldn’t expect if my plane was parked next to their building but if they claim it took two hours to write the report I don’t have much recourse. My question for all of you is - do I have any other options? I would prefer cheap, fixed cost and close but I am willing to accept reality for what ever it is. Thanks! Quote
bcg Posted March 11, 2024 Report Posted March 11, 2024 That's crazy, mine have been like $150. I've had 3 in the last 18 months.Sent from my Pixel 6a using Tapatalk Quote
Utah20Gflyer Posted March 12, 2024 Author Report Posted March 12, 2024 3 hours ago, bcg said: That's crazy, mine have been like $150. I've had 3 in the last 18 months. Sent from my Pixel 6a using Tapatalk I wish I lived closer to Texas! Quote
skydvrboy Posted March 12, 2024 Report Posted March 12, 2024 Redline aviation in Akron Colorado is $100 flat rate. Those prices are nuts. Quote
RescueMunchkin Posted March 12, 2024 Report Posted March 12, 2024 I need one soon as well. We need a map that shows the locations of all the facilities that can do the ECI and their prices like skyvector does for fuel. 1 Quote
Utah20Gflyer Posted March 12, 2024 Author Report Posted March 12, 2024 2 hours ago, skydvrboy said: Redline aviation in Akron Colorado is $100 flat rate. Those prices are nuts. Looks like KAKO would be a 3 hour and 15 minute flight. A bit farther than I wanted to fly but I might prefer to pay for avgas rather than pay more for the ECI. Thanks for the heads up. 1 Quote
Utah20Gflyer Posted April 17, 2024 Author Report Posted April 17, 2024 Just to wrap up this thread I ended up using Duncan Aviation at the Provo airport. The cost was $330. Quote
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