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How to get your Repairman Certificate
Frequently Asked Questions: http://members.eaa.org/home/homebuil...ificate.ht ml http://makeashorterlink.com/?D36215356 (Same as other link ... wait a few seconds for it) Wasn't sure myself. Had to look it up. -- Montblack ("Ken Balch" wrote) Anyone can do any work on an Experimental-Amateur Built aircraft, and sign it off. The only thing that requires a certificate to sign off is the annual condition inspection. That inspection can be signed off by any A&P (IA not required), or by the individual (usually the original builder) who holds the Repairman-Amateur Built certificate for that specific aircraft. Hope that answers your question. |
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