Avionics shops PIREP?
Avionics, airplane covers, tires, handheld radios, GPS receivers, wireless Wx uplink...any product related to backcountry aircraft and flying.
I live near Yakima WA, and am getting closer to pulling the trigger on some new avionics for my 182. New audio panel, transponder, comm and gps. I have done my research, picked out what I want and I've talked to 2 shops. Pacific Coast Avionics out of Aurora, OR. and Inter Avionics out of Pasco, WA
I have my own opinions and feelings so far with both of these companies but I'd like to hear some feedback.
Has anyone dealt directly with or have a friend/relative that have dealt with either of these shops? I'd love to hear good or bad. Avionics are a big investment and I'm just looking for good quality work at a reasonable price. I also know avionics take time as well, but I don't want my plane tied up in a shop for a month either.
Thanks in advance!
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BlindPilot offline

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I have had two installs by pca and I can recommend them. They were efficient and thorough. A few years ago when I purchased a portable gps and had problems with it they replaced it no questions asked.
Ron
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I've used Inter Avionics for transponder checks and to replace an altimeter. They did what they said they would do, when they said they would do it, for a fair price. I'd use them again without a second thought.
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Thanks for the info guys!
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