I purchased an EAB airplane that is partially built. I intended to complete the project, but being able to do the Condition Inspection is high up on my desirability list. I know that the primary builder may apply for repairman certificate at the time the AWC is applied for. The EAA website states:
"What does "primary builder" mean?
FAA does not define this term. EAA considers the primary builder to the person who's signature is on Form 8130-6, block III attesting to the airworthiness of the amateur built aircraft..... However, there is no official FAA definition of "primary builder" so it will be up to the FAA inspector who accepts your application to determine if you meet the requirement or not. This is done through an interview process that includes a review of the aircraft construction records."
With this unfinished kit, the starting builder registered it years ago and is current. AWC has not yet been applied for. Since the starting builder is now the manufacturer on record, is it impossible to be the primary builder and obtain repairman certificate, regardless of what percentage of the work I completed?
"What does "primary builder" mean?
FAA does not define this term. EAA considers the primary builder to the person who's signature is on Form 8130-6, block III attesting to the airworthiness of the amateur built aircraft..... However, there is no official FAA definition of "primary builder" so it will be up to the FAA inspector who accepts your application to determine if you meet the requirement or not. This is done through an interview process that includes a review of the aircraft construction records."
With this unfinished kit, the starting builder registered it years ago and is current. AWC has not yet been applied for. Since the starting builder is now the manufacturer on record, is it impossible to be the primary builder and obtain repairman certificate, regardless of what percentage of the work I completed?