I only do a mag check before the first flight, if I go land somewhere, then take off , I dont do it again.
From now on that will change.
Was flying my 182 in Costa Rica, its flying better than before, super smooth and quite (new muffler) hands off too.
Since the first flight left mag drop was a bit higher than what I liked it, I called the mechanic and he told me to bring it whenever I can, 5 flights later, I am near his shop and decide to fly there, also because I needed a new CHT probe installed, and the nose gear strut was a bit low.
He fixed everything and I asked him, to just come and see the mag drop.
When performing the test the engine quit, it did quit every single time.
Mag was removed, we opened and it is full of metal, the bearing had failed.
On the last flight it felt a bit rough, jus a bit, we were flying formation making videos so I was more concentrated in watching lead plane.
Landed and found out the restaurant we were going was closed, mechanic shop was 20 NM away,so I took off (no mag check) and flew there.
Lesson learned, DO THE MAG CHECK, also they can fail even at 20 hrs since overhaul.
I was bummed because was not going to be able to fly the rest of my stay, but fortunately someone had a Bendix mag from a O 520 Continental that will lend it to me.

