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Post subject: Re: Citation windshield replacement Posted: 16 Aug 2021, 01:35 |
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They might want to call their Web admin: http://www.bennettsaircraftwindowservic ... ut-us.html"We want to be the aircraft window repair facility for all your transparancy needs." "Dedicated to auto repair and to serving you with quality & value." The F7 button helps as does a quick read-through to realize that the auto shop template needs changed. It takes but a minute with even a text editor like Notepad or Pico or *shudder*, vi.
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Post subject: Re: Citation windshield replacement Posted: 16 Aug 2021, 06:21 |
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Joined: 08/24/13 Posts: 9626 Post Likes: +4470 Company: Aviation Tools / CCX Location: KSMQ New Jersey
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Username Protected wrote: They might want to call their Web admin: http://www.bennettsaircraftwindowservic ... ut-us.html"We want to be the aircraft window repair facility for all your transparancy needs." "Dedicated to auto repair and to serving you with quality & value." The F7 button helps as does a quick read-through to realize that the auto shop template needs changed. It takes but a minute with even a text editor like Notepad or Pico or *shudder*, vi. And I had you pegged as an Emacs guy....
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Post subject: Re: Citation windshield replacement Posted: 16 Aug 2021, 13:47 |
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Joined: 06/17/14 Posts: 5850 Post Likes: +2627 Location: KJYO
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I am not smart enough for EMACS. I am too old and it’s too Gnu for me.
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Post subject: Re: Citation windshield replacement Posted: 16 Aug 2021, 21:31 |
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Ken Abernathy in Nashville.615 308 7099. He travels.
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Post subject: Re: Citation windshield replacement Posted: 17 Aug 2021, 00:43 |
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Joined: 03/20/16 Posts: 17 Post Likes: +5 Location: Seattle
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Username Protected wrote: [
And I had you pegged as an Emacs guy.... For when you need an operating system for your operating system.
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Post subject: Re: Citation windshield replacement Posted: 20 Aug 2021, 17:55 |
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Joined: 08/03/10 Posts: 1561 Post Likes: +1809 Company: D&M Leasing Houston Location: Katy, TX (KTME)
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Bennett inspected my front windows on the 501sp about 2 weeks ago. The technician passed the windows. 24 hours later the owner, Bennett called back and said the windows weren't good and that he had no idea what his guy was thinking.  Not knowing much about prism inspections at the time, I accepted the report, negotiated with the buyer and moved on. Two days ago the buyer told me that I needed to get a ferry permit to move the plane because another window shop that had seen the report threatened to call the FAA if we flew the plane because the buyer had decided not to use his shop! At that point I had the plane back at home base and asked the maintenance provider on the field to find an inspector to come do a prism inspection to determine the actual condition of my windows. The original report from Bennett showed 40 cracks, many next to each other. Take a guess how many cracks the 36 year retired United Airlines window inspector found. If you guessed zero you'd be right. I watched on the ladder with him go over the report hole by hole showing me every single one of them. Is this subjective I asked? Is there room for opinion? Nope, It's clear as day. I post this as a cautionary tale. When third parties get involved to do "pre-buy" inspections, many see it as license to steal. They assume the seller wants the plane sold and has already "built in" a reduction for discovered issues. This one shop nearly cost us $40k not to mention the needless destruction of the paint and perfectly good windows. When you hear about turbine aircraft being too costly, many times its because of issues just like this. Buyer flew away today in a perfect 501sp.
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Post subject: Re: Citation windshield replacement Posted: 20 Aug 2021, 18:07 |
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Know who you’re dealing with. Helps if you can smell a rat.
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Post subject: Re: Citation windshield replacement Posted: 20 Aug 2021, 22:21 |
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Username Protected wrote: Crp, call Ben
(813) 728-1346 I retract my endorsement
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Post subject: Re: Citation windshield replacement Posted: 24 Aug 2021, 14:40 |
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Joined: 06/17/14 Posts: 5850 Post Likes: +2627 Location: KJYO
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@Gary - Who do you all use for glass up there?
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