Nice research.
"Juan Jimenez" wrote in message
om...
| That it may be illegal and that it needs another log entry
are two separate
| issues. There's also nothing wrong with using a Mexican
mechanic if he/she
| is an FAA-certified A&P. You can download the airmen
database from the
| FAA.GOV website and check for certified mechanics living
there (as well as
| in any other country, they even separate the files for
you, domestic and
| foreign), or you can go to places like...
|
|
http://www.landings.com/evird.acgi$pass*81558983!_h-www.landings.com/_landings/pages/search/certs-ap.html
|
| ...and search for COUNTRY = MEXICO and off you go.
|
| Also, if you do a little bit of research you'll find this
interesting
| document...
|
|
http://www.bajabushpilots.com/news-pop.php?NewsID=44
|
| ...which contains this interesting little tidbit of useful
information:
|
| "2) A&P mechanics working on US aircraft in Mexico
| Requested by the BBP (Baja Bush Pilots) at the meeting,
the DGAC (Dirección
| General de Aeronáutica Civil), after consulting with their
legal persons (at
| the meeting) indicated that this requirement was not a
rule or law and that
| US A&P mechanics can work on US aircraft in Mexico without
the presence of
| or signing off by a Mexican A&P. This major change will
make repairs much
| simpler and less expensive for anyone who has a problem in
Mexico. The DG
| indicated that he will be sending a message to all ICAO
airports addressing
| this situation this week."
|
| All of this is academically-speaking, of course. Don't
take it personally,
| I'm just trying to show the benefits of doing a bit of
googledigging before
| heading off in that nice Mooney of yours to a remote
location in a foreign
| country.
|
| Juan
|
| "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message
|
ups.com...
| not having made arrangements/contacts
| with a local mechanic in case there were some kind of
problem, etc
|
| Having a local mechanic work on your plane only solves
1/2 the problem
| because the plane is again illegal as soon as you get
back to the
| states since you would need another log entry from a
U.S. mechanic. I
| think its better to skip the Mexican mechanic and just
have the A&P do
| the work and don't let the Mexicans find out.
|
| -Robert
|
|
|
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