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A Call to Arms from Richard VanGrunsven
On Mar 8, 12:45*pm, wrote:
The original builder can do any maintenance or modification he desires while the buyer has to follow the same rules as if he had bought a Cessna or Piper. Not true. It's actually very simple: Anyone can do anything to any homebuilt, except sign off the annual condition inspection. That is the only privilege conferred by the Repairman certificate. Someone who doesn't hold the Repairman certificate for the particular plane in question must have the annual condition inspection signed off by an A&P. Any A&P will do; no IA required. Ken |
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