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If I own a single engine airplane that needs some interior upholstery and
trim repairs, can I contract with an automotive upholstery repair shop to do the work, or do I need to use an FAA Repair Station? Thanks, -- Mike Schumann |
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![]() Mike Schumann wrote: If I own a single engine airplane that needs some interior upholstery and trim repairs, can I contract with an automotive upholstery repair shop to do the work, or do I need to use an FAA Repair Station? The auto shop is fine, you're the one signing off the logbooks. |
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"Mike Schumann" wrote in
ink.net: If I own a single engine airplane that needs some interior upholstery and trim repairs, can I contract with an automotive upholstery repair shop to do the work, or do I need to use an FAA Repair Station? Lots of people use RV upholstery places. Perfectly legal (with the caveats below). First off, technically YOU (as the owner-pilot) are doing the work... you are just subcontracting parts of it. You are still responsible for the safe return of the aircraft to service. As such, you can choose any shop you want (or your aunt Matilda) to help you sew stuff together. At the end, it is YOUR name in the log book. The two "gotcha's" to be aware of: o You still have the restriction on "complex disassembly" - USUALLY not a problem, but there are some aircraft where that is not true. o You will still have to meet certain material certifications, depending upon aircraft certification. [Burn certifications COC, etc.] jmk |
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Did you change the weight & balance?
Do the materials used meet the burn ratings? Other than that, you are probably OK (from a Canadian perspective ![]() Tony C-GICE In article . net, "Mike Schumann" wrote: If I own a single engine airplane that needs some interior upholstery and trim repairs, can I contract with an automotive upholstery repair shop to do the work, or do I need to use an FAA Repair Station? Thanks, -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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