Peter wrote:
Maybe a better approach is to do a separate and dedicated structure, like we have done for the EuroGA Airports Database.My main concern would the regular threats of litigation. We have already had some, in years past.
I also think that is a better idea than stickies. Perhaps if one at least started out with “recommended” and excluded suppliers and shops with bad reputations, it would mitigate a bit the litigation risk and still help people looking for go-to lists for various types of supplies and/or work.. parts, overhauls, avionics installs, pilot supplies, etc. For any labour activities it would be useful to always indicate EASA / FAA / both capabilities and Europe vs US location.
I recently ordered a battery from them which arrived damaged (cracked housing supposedly due to mishandling during shipment). The exchange for a new one went quickly and friendly with extremely short email response times from the support.
So if it is correct that the quality of a supplier shows mainly when things go not as expected then Airteam has proven to be a good choice.
Happy (and more importantly healthy) New Year to you all
One could, but then people complain about too many stickies
Maybe a better approach is to do a separate and dedicated structure, like we have done for the EuroGA Airports Database.
My main concern would the regular threats of litigation. We have already had some, in years past.
We really should have a “sticky” list for different manufacturers and dealers here on EuroGA.
I bought from them several times. They are quire responsive, usually offer good prices, and deliver quickly.
I bought Trutrak autopilot for P28A from them. Decent guys. Also handled the EASA STC validation.
Anyone having had Airteam install avionics?
I recently bought Garmin 2xG5 (AI and HSI with GAD29b and GMU11) from them. Nothing to complain about. Everything went smooth and easy.
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Their pricing is indeed very interesting. And they install avionics as well…