DCarlton Posted May 13, 2024 Report Posted May 13, 2024 Curious what folks are paying around the country for an IFR Cert. Options in SOCAL are now $500 - $750 assuming there are no leaks or issues. Everything feels expensive now... Quote
Hank Posted May 13, 2024 Report Posted May 13, 2024 I think my last one was half that, 250-300. Due again in December. This time, I need to check on a way to get into town for lunch; KEPC is in the boonies, but when I go to the coast, I want seafood! Quote
PT20J Posted May 13, 2024 Report Posted May 13, 2024 $400 flat rate last October at Crown Avionics @ KPAE Quote
4cornerflyer Posted May 13, 2024 Report Posted May 13, 2024 Paid $486 with taxes in Santa Fe NM October 2023. Jon Quote
Bartman Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 I had it done a couple of months ago, but I flew into his home airport rather than having him come to me or a group on my home field. It was $350 with no repairs. 1 Quote
Rick Junkin Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 $650 at James Spearman Aviation at GKT or $350 from a guy in the local Knoxville EAA chapter. Quote
MikeOH Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 @DCarlton $300 in August 2022 (91.411 and 91.413). Precise Pitot Static 310-430-1941 based in Riverside. He came to my hangar at KPOC; I left the check on the seat, he left the cert! Could not have been easier. 2 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 The last one was 250 up from 200. Two years ago it was 150 Quote
LevelWing Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 27 minutes ago, N201MKTurbo said: The last one was 250 up from 200. Two years ago it was 150 This is likely a dumb question, but can't you do it yourself? Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 17 minutes ago, LevelWing said: This is likely a dumb question, but can't you do it yourself? Actually, I could. If I had the equipment. The equipment costs about $25k and has a yearly calibration cost of over $1000. 2 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 https://www.avionteq.com/Barfield-1811NG-Pitot-Static-Test-Set https://www.avionteq.com/TIC-Tel-Instruments-TR-220-Transponder-TCAS-DME-ADS-B-Test-Set If I shopped EBay, I could probably get set up for about $8000 to be legal. Even at that, how many would I have to do to break even? Quote
LevelWing Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 10 minutes ago, N201MKTurbo said: Actually, I could. If I had the equipment. The equipment costs about $25k and has a yearly calibration cost of over $1000. That makes sense, thanks. Once the new avionics are installed I'll have to get it re-done. Maybe the shop can do it in-house. Quote
Greg Ellis Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 Paid $450 in February for my IFR Certification. Quote
madjano Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 Mine was $400 at KLNK almost 2 years ago. FBO there as been like a revolving door. I think its Atlantic now, may be seeing if one of my buddies at Duncan next door will do it this year. Quote
AH-1 Cobra Pilot Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 1 hour ago, madjano said: Mine was $400 at KLNK almost 2 years ago. FBO there as been like a revolving door. I think its Atlantic now, may be seeing if one of my buddies at Duncan next door will do it this year. Duncan did two for me last August for $672. BTW, it will be the same guy who did yours last time, Kim Wallace, as he is the only one around, and he works for Duncan. Quote
buddy Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 I payed $490 last year with a G1000 & stand-by altimeter and they came to my hangar. I’ve had leaks in the past and was never charged anything above the fixed rate to do the static check. Quote
DCarlton Posted May 14, 2024 Author Report Posted May 14, 2024 14 hours ago, N201MKTurbo said: The last one was 250 up from 200. Two years ago it was 150 These are the kinda prices I remember; a couple of hour's labor. I guess I haven't been paying attention to the increases. Appreciate the replies to the thread. Don't feel so bad about $500-$750 now... although I've been bleeding money lately. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 If everything is working, it takes 30-45 minutes. 1 Quote
47U Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 $325 for an Aspen and steam altimeter. Precision Static Testing is mobile out of Livermore and comes around Lincoln (Sacramento) about once a month. And he used to work for Mod Works in Florida so has great Mooney stories. Quote
Shadrach Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 $400 flat rate whether they do it in my hangar or in the shop. I've been there while the do it. Takes about an hour. I think it was $150 when I had the first one done 20 years ago. Neither the equipment nor the tech doing the certification has changed in tat span of time. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 13 minutes ago, Shadrach said: $400 flat rate whether they do it in my hangar or in the shop. I've been there while the do it. Takes about an hour. I think it was $150 when I had the first one done 20 years ago. Neither the equipment nor the tech doing the certification has changed in tat span of time. The transponder test set must have changed. There were no ADS-B testers 20 years ago. Quote
Shadrach Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 Just now, N201MKTurbo said: The transponder test set must have changed. There were no ADS-B testers 20 years ago. Yes, I am sure there must be some additional testing equipment for the ADSB, but the bulk of the test appeared to be done with big, analog, 1960s boxes. Quote
OR75 Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 1 hour ago, N201MKTurbo said: The transponder test set must have changed. There were no ADS-B testers 20 years ago. test has not changed. it is still about checking that the transponder is transmitting close enough to 1090 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted May 14, 2024 Report Posted May 14, 2024 https://www.faa.gov/documentlibrary/media/advisory_circular/ac 43-6c.pdf https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-C/part-43/appendix-Appendix F to Part 43 2 1 Quote
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