Synopsis
A podcast devoted to airplane owners and the maintenance of their airplanes.
Episodes
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234 – Why the Airplane’s Heater Didn’t Light Last Winter
23/09/2023 Duration: 09minI’ll get right to it… I think it was because one of the brushes in the heater combustion fan motor was severely worn, and when the motor / combustion fan did not run, the heater did not light. Here’s a comparison of the old brushes and the new brushes I just installed: (The 2 old […]
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233 – Mike’s Owner Assisted Annual on His F33A Bonanza
08/09/2023 Duration: 38minMike Garcia has become a good friend over the past year or so. Recently we completed his annual inspection together, and he really enjoyed working on his airplane while learning more about what’s under the surface! Mike was my guest on the podcast this week, so be sure to listen to the audio for that […]
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232 – A Piper, A Pineapple, and a Motorcycle
30/08/2023 Duration: 31minBe sure to scroll down to see how my Maui Gold Pineapple plant turned out! (It’s been growing in a pot here at our house for a very long time
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231 – Piper Comanche Weird Electrical Problem and Seeping Oil Drain Valve
31/07/2023 Duration: 25minIn this week’s podcast episode, you’ll hear about: King Air flying. Listener feedback from the last episode on “Phantom Cylinder Cracks.” The latest annual inspection I’m involved in. … and a few other things! I’m in the midst of an annual inspection on a Piper Comanche. I might talk more about this one in a […]
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230 “Phantom Cracks” in Airplane Engine Cylinders
17/07/2023 Duration: 26minDo you think these really are cracks between the spark plug bosses and the fuel injector bosses? (Cirrus SR22 Continental engine.) The owner of a Cirrus SR22 was told by a service center he had 4 cracked cylinders on his engine. However, after taking a closer look and bringing their most experienced technicians together to […]
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229 – Cessna 206 Alternator Not Working
08/07/2023 Duration: 38minThe charging system was not working, but why? There was normal voltage at the alternator field terminal. The field circuit resistance seemed normal as well. But the alternator was not producing the normal 28 volts during operation. Occasionally, it would produce a small amount of output voltage, like 25 or 26 volts, and then drop […]
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228 – Saving a Cylinder on Dan & Jeanne’s Bonanza
01/07/2023 Duration: 33minDan and Jeanne are some of the nicest people you will ever meet, so it’s always a privilege to work on their airplane. It was annual inspection time, and the compression test on cylinder #1 was 25/80. The borescope showed a corresponding reason for the low compression… the exhaust valve had an uneven appearance, indicating […]
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227 – Electrical Chaos When the Landing Light was Turned On
25/06/2023 Duration: 34minThis Bonanza had a problem in the landing light wiring circuit. All kinds of weird things were happening when the light was turned on in flight. You can listen to the podcast audio for more details on this squawk. I removed the induction filter cover and the landing light assembly and inspected the wiring. It […]
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226 – Piper Lance Lands at SHD After In-Flight Electrical Failure
17/06/2023 Duration: 28minIt was a beautiful Tuesday morning at KSHD, and we had the maintenance hangar door open with a good view of the runway. A nice, red and white Piper Lance made a perfect landing on runway 5. As the airplane taxied up to the ramp, I thought, “It would be nice to meet that guy, […]
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225 – Obscure ATC Intersection Mystery Solved (It’s UDIYU!)
09/06/2023 Duration: 27minAnd the winner is… Ben Moroze! Recently, in podcast episode #223, I asked for help in identifying an ATC intersection we flew over on our way into Dulles Airport, (KIAD) awhile back. I remembered it sounded something like “you-dee-ah” or something similar. Maybe something like “UDIYA” except that’s not it. Well, Ben emailed me after […]
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224 – Jim’s Exhaust Valve Rescue on his Cessna 182 Engine
02/06/2023 Duration: 21minRecently, I received an email from Jim Janaitus, owner of a Cessna 182. He told me the story of lapping an exhaust valve on his engine because the valve showed signs of burning even though the compression was still in the high 60’s. Take a look at the appearance of the valve before lapping: The […]
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223 – Piper Cherokee Annual and Other Maintenance Adventures
26/05/2023 Duration: 32minIn the beginning of this week’s podcast episode, I want to give a big congratulations to my friend, Chris Wieczorek, who recently got his A&P certificate! Listen to the audio to find out how Chris pursued getting his A&P in the midst of being a full time attorney and engineer with a wife and 4 […]
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222 – How an Engine Cylinder Went From 25/80 to 75/80!
13/05/2023 Duration: 37minI inspected another A36 Bonanza recently, and one of the cylinder compressions was too low… lower than the minimum prescribed by Continental using the master orifice tool. I had two options: Option One: Remove the cylinder for repair or replacement. Option Two: Make the exhaust valve seal better and improve the compression result in hopes […]
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221 – Maui Adventures in the Air and on the Ground!
21/04/2023 Duration: 39minMaui is simply amazing! Maria and I thoroughly enjoyed our trip, and here are some highlights. (And for the aviation maintenance portion of the trip, see the last episode, 220.) So many indescribably beautiful beaches to see: Maria and her new friend, Firmiana, at the Upcountry Farmers Market… the most amazing farmer’s market I’ve ever […]
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220 – An Epic Working Vacation to Maui!
16/04/2023 Duration: 29minWe arrived on Maui the evening of March 27 and were greeted by our friends, John and Leslie Caubble, with a “lei greeting” which is a warm welcome with a beautiful ring of fresh flowers around your neck. We were there to do several things: Connect with our friends, the Caubbles. Work on the flight […]
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219 – I Installed New Brake Linings and the Wheel Would Not Turn!
24/03/2023 Duration: 28minIt took some significant detective work and deciphering to solve this mystery. The brake caliper at the top of the photo was the wrong part number for the A36 Bonanza I was working on. The one at the bottom of the photo is a serviceable one we found on eBay. It was the correct one, […]
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218 – Engine Oil was Seeping Out of the Top Cowling
17/03/2023 Duration: 24minNot long ago, there was an oil leak on the right engine of a Cessna 414. The leak was significant enough to come out the louvers on the top cowling in flight. There was oil all over the rear inboard area of the engine, so the big question was, “Where is the oil leak coming […]
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217 – Does Your Magneto Have Any Broken Teeth?
10/03/2023 Duration: 26minI recently removed a magneto from a Piper Cherokee, and my curiosity about why the magneto had failed got the best of me. I took the mag home, sat down at the kitchen table, put my grandson Spencer on my lap, and took the magneto apart! It was great fun having him help me
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216 – WHY is the alternator not working?!
03/03/2023 Duration: 27minHere’s the short answer: Worn and contaminated brushes inside the alternator. Check it out: My theory is that the excessive amount of carbon dust from brush wear was causing a short circuit situation between the brushes, and not allowing the field circuit in the alternator rotor to be properly energized for normal operation. Here’s a […]
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215 – Vacuum Pump Adventure with Clark, my Airline Captain Friend
24/02/2023 Duration: 26minClark and his family came to Virginia to visit his mom recently, and on the way up from Florida, the right vacuum pump quit working… as often happens when a vacuum pump quits, the drive shaft had sheared off, saving the engine from catastrophic damage. In times like these, a good question to ask is, […]