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Old November 2nd 03, 10:51 AM
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Yes Matt, there is such a thing as an AME (aircraft maintenance engineer)
licence in Canada, for more info, see
http://www.tc.gc.ca/aviation/regserv...c/nav-1831.htm

Brian....


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first off, there is no AME license, it is a Airframe and Powerplant
certificate. If it was a license, the FAA, could be held liable for

accidents
caused by those who it licensed, but if they are certificated, they

cannot.
A Ag wagon would be a good project, as long as it is not corroded too

badly
due the chemicals it hauled. The big question is why do you want to

restore it
? Because it is there ? A better project might be a plane you can use to

learn
to fly in.
Matt Gunsch,
A&P,IA,Private Pilot
Riding member of the
2003 world champion drill team
Arizona Precision Motorcycle Drill Team
GWRRA,NRA,GOA



 




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