At 10:29 PM 7/25/2006, you wrote: >As far as working on it without a reparmen certificate goes. If you >don't have one for the airplane in question, legally the only work >you can do is the same work that an owner of a certified plane can >do. And the repairmans certificate is for just that one airplane and >not the KR down the street. AUnderwood ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
As Brian stated earlier: ======== ======== =========== When you have a homebuilt you can do all of the repairs or modifications weather you built it or not. The only thing the repairman certificate gives you is the ability to do the annual condition inspection. Also, any A&P can do the condition inspection on an experimental. = = = = = ======== ============ You must proper log all maintenance, put the aircraft back in to phase 1 testing if any major modifications are done, and follow all other regulations that pertain to maintenance. Larry Flesner