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Old January 9th 08, 11:36 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Morgans[_2_]
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Default Buying an incomplete project


"Marc J. Zeitlin" wrote

I just took the written test(s) for the A&P exam - in order to get signed
off for taking the tests (FAA form 8610-2), you need to present the FAA
with some evidence of A&P work - either schools, a letter from another
A&P, or military or civilian experience.

I used my 5500 hours of homebuilt aircraft building, 700 hours of working
on the aircraft after they were finished and 2.5 years working as an
engineer at Scaled Composites, as well as a letter from one of Scaled's
senior A&P's for the experience.


So helping build a spacecraft helps also, OR

Do you get an A&P and a (S)paceship & (R)ocket engines? ;-)
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Jim in NC