NineThreeKilo wrote:I have a battery minder on my skywagon, the pig tail lives on the battery, push in the hangar and it’s plugged in SOP, if it’s not flying it’s on the minder
Only 44s I flew were for a 7 day a week high volume tour operation and they didn’t have issue minus burning a occasional starter (high temp etc).
Calling in a AOG $$, that’s a working ship?
I appreciate the reply. A “Trickle” charger is definitely a smart addition. I paid the price for neglect.
My philosophy on this helicopter is fly it as much as I can. It’s a private ship and all the flight time except 4.5 hours from the factory test flights are me. I received my license about (3) weeks before delivery. It was ordered when I had (10) hours dual! I took a gamble that I was smart enough to figure out how to fly a R44. At first I wasn’t too sure! Now, (5) years later, it fits me like a soft leather glove.
AOG is not for every situation but, I love getting tasks done fast and efficiently. My wife is even more of a task master (42 years ARMY).
UPS tracking has the replacement battery delivered around noon tomorrow. That’s insanely good service!