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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 2:12 pm    Post subject: Homebuilt maintenance Reply with quote

i saw this on another site and did not know if it is correct

*Question of the Week*
Quote:
I just found out that my Starduster has a cracked
cylinder head, and because
of insurance my local A&P can't replace the
cylinder. He said I or someone
else would need to do the work and I would need to
sign it off in the engine
log book. I'm not the original builder, and I always
thought that if you
didn't build it, you could only do routine
maintenance. Can I perform this
work?
*Answer:*
Anyone is allowed to perform maintenance, repair or
modification on an
experimental amateur-built aircraft. You do not have
to be the builder or
even the owner, and you don't have to hold any FAA
certificate of any kind.
(Ref: 14 CFR 43.1(b).)
The only time a certificate is necessary is when
performing the condition
inspection each year as required by the aircraft's
operating limitations.
The person performing the condition inspection must
hold either the
repairman certificate for that individual aircraft
(the original primary
builder is the only person eligible for the
repairman certificate) or an A&P
mechanic certificate.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 3:11 pm    Post subject: Homebuilt maintenance Reply with quote

Hi Dennis,
As far as I've heard , That sounds right......

Gotta Fly...
Mike & "Jaz" in MN ( Repairman's Cert )
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"Flamini, Dennis, Fran" <flamini2(at)comcast.net> wrote:
[quote] i saw this on another site and did not know if it is correct

*Question of the Week*
Quote:
I just found out that my Starduster has a cracked
cylinder head, and because
of insurance my local A&P can't replace the
cylinder. He said I or someone
else would need to do the work and I would need to
sign it off in the engine
log book. I'm not the original builder, and I always
thought that if you
didn't build it, you could only do routine
maintenance. Can I perform this
work?
*Answer:*
Anyone is allowed to perform maintenance, repair or
modification on an
experimental amateur-built aircraft. You do not have
to be the builder or
even the owner, and you don't have to hold any FAA
certificate of any kind.
(Ref: 14 CFR 43.1(b).)
The only time a certificate is necessary is when
performing the condition
inspection each year as required by the aircraft's
operating limitations.
The person performing the condition inspection must
hold either the
repairman certificate for that individual aircraft
(the original primary
builder is the only person eligible for the
repairman certificate) or an A&P
mechanic certificate.
href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Buttercup-STOL/">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Buttercup-STOL/

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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Kolb_Firestar/

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 12:01 pm    Post subject: Homebuilt maintenance Reply with quote

Dennis...... First of all, I have no idea why the mechanic can't work
on the airplane. I think the idiot mechanic is simply ignorant of the
rules with respect to his insurance. As far a cylinder work, I've always
done the work but with an A&P's blessing. Sometimes they really know
quite a bit about some details that I could have easily overlooked. But
I tighten the bolts/nuts etc etc. I make sure everything is tidy and the
way it should be. If there is paperwork to do, I let the A&P guy do the
deed.
When I fly over the big rocks out there, I like to know that someone
else didn't forget something. If I do it, then it's my problem.
I'm sure I didn't answer your question but that's the way I interpret
the rules.
Weav

Flamini, Dennis, Fran wrote:
Quote:
i saw this on another site and did not know if it is correct

*Question of the Week*
> I just found out that my Starduster has a cracked
> cylinder head, and because
> of insurance my local A&P can't replace the
> cylinder. He said I or someone
> else would need to do the work and I would need to
> sign it off in the engine
> log book. I'm not the original builder, and I always
> thought that if you
> didn't build it, you could only do routine
> maintenance. Can I perform this
> work?
> *Answer:*
> Anyone is allowed to perform maintenance, repair or
> modification on an
> experimental amateur-built aircraft. You do not have
> to be the builder or
> even the owner, and you don't have to hold any FAA
> certificate of any kind.
> (Ref: 14 CFR 43.1(b).)
> The only time a certificate is necessary is when
> performing the condition
> inspection each year as required by the aircraft's
> operating limitations.
> The person performing the condition inspection must
> hold either the
> repairman certificate for that individual aircraft
> (the original primary
> builder is the only person eligible for the
> repairman certificate) or an A&P
> mechanic certificate.
>
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