Any A&P who is supervising a pilot working on an airplane
without providing instruction, advice and tools is not doing
the job. That A&P should have the manuals and provide them
to the pilot, will watch the pilot as he does the work and
inspect the work as it is done and before it is signed off
for return to service.
--
James H. Macklin
ATP,CFI,A&P
--
The people think the Constitution protects their rights;
But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome.
some support
http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm
See
http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties.
"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
...
| On Thu, 9 Mar 2006 14:25:39 -0600, "Jim Macklin"
| wrote in
| 1c0Qf.116696$QW2.86247@dukeread08::
|
| Bottom-line, a pilot who wants to work on "his" airplane
| needs instruction.
|
| Actually, he can do it without instruction if it is done
under the
| supervision of the holder of an A&P certificate.
|