My 1968 Comanche came to me with a one-piece carpet that was laid flat on the floor and then the seat rails for the front seats were bolted through the carpet into the floor.
I took it to the same mechanic for 10 annual inspections and he always put it back together the same way at the end of the inspection.
Then last time I needed an annual, my regular mechanic was too busy so I took it to a shop in a neighboring state. I chose this shop because a fellow Comanche owner said they did good work and also the shop owner owns a Comanche himself.
When I got the plane back after the annual, the mechanic had cut slots in the carpet so that the seat tracks were bolted flush against the floor (no carpet sandwiched between the seat tracks and the floor). He said that he had corrected this problem and that seat rails must always be flush against the floor. He sounded 100% certain... he's a lifelong A&P, and a Comanche owner to boot, so he should know, right?
Ever since then, the carpet, once cut, has been flipping up, bunching up, won't stay flat, etc. It looks awful.
This year I am going to a third shop for my annual. I asked the mechanic at this shop - also highly experienced, also a Comanche owner - and he said "that's ridiculous. All Comanches have the carpet sandwiched between the seat tracks and the floor. I maintain ten Comanches, and they are all configured that way." He, too, sounded 100% certain.
So I thought if these two A&Ps don't agree, I'll call the ICS and get the real answer. Placed a call to Bill Creech, our technical advisor. Bill tells me that the carpet may NOT be sandwiched between the seat tracks and the floor; the tracks must sit flush on the floor. He mentions that there is even a supplier that will pre-cut the holes in the carpet so that it will fit neatly around the seat tracks.
So there you have it folks - 2 highly knowledgeable A&Ps say the carpet belongs sandwiched under the seat tracks, and one A&P plus a highly knowledgeable ICS person say the carpet must be cut to go around the seat tracks, and must not come between the tracks and the floor.
The score is now tied! How do I find the REAL answer?!
Thanks,
Malcolm