Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:12 am
PbyCat-Guy wrote:Can a non A&P rated person restore an airplane and then have an IA sign off the work?
Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:05 pm
famvburg wrote:In most cases, an IA wouldn't be required, just an A & P.PbyCat-Guy wrote:Can a non A&P rated person restore an airplane and then have an IA sign off the work?
Tue Aug 11, 2009 12:22 pm
Tue Aug 11, 2009 7:40 pm
Depends on the plane, and the catagory. Experimental homebuilt, no A&P is needed if you are the builder of the plane.
Experimental exhibition, yes, but a min of a A&P to supervise and approve the work,
Standard, same as a Cessna and ALL regulations apply, You can do the items listed in the FARs, and you can do more under the supervision of a A&P, but, if you reskin a wing, that is a major repiar and requires a IA sign off, as well as a IA sign off for a annual inspection.
Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:03 pm
John Dupre wrote:Reskinning the wing is a major job, lots of work and not to be taken lightly but it is not a major repair unless the reason for doing it is a major repair like a spar splice. Replacing any part with the identical part is not a major repair no matter how much work it is.
Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:37 pm
Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:38 pm
John Dupre wrote:Depends on the plane, and the catagory. Experimental homebuilt, no A&P is needed if you are the builder of the plane.
Experimental exhibition, yes, but a min of a A&P to supervise and approve the work,
Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:47 pm
retroaviation wrote:The first airplane I built was a T-6. I found it to be a great project aircraft and have built four or five others since then. The biggest help for me though, was having other T-6s to look at while building the first one. There's nothing like having a "real" example of whatever it is you're building, since manuals will only take you so far.
Gary
Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:20 pm
Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:38 am
Wed Aug 12, 2009 11:38 am
The Inspector wrote:cvairwerks,
Unless you know of another aircraft designated U-3, I'd consider an early CESSNA 310 to be a pretty complex and challenging project to tackle-what with electric gear and oddball fuel systems (pump it out to the tip tanks, then to the engine?) unless you are really Jonesing for that SONGBIRD fix
Wed Aug 12, 2009 12:58 pm
Dan Jones wrote:I'd recommend finding a bagged J-3 and building it into a nice L-4. It's a realistic first timers project, it's a small project, and parts are but a phone call away. You can go nuts after that.
Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:39 pm
Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:07 pm
N3Njeff wrote:I consider this thread worthless as not one of you listed the N3N as a viable project to be restoredWhy should I always be the one to steer people in the right direction
Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:33 pm