Hi All,
I was hoping I could get some added direction with my situation in pursuit of my A&P certificates. I'm going the OJT route as an aircraft owner. My remaining questions are, is this a good/feasible way to do this and how do I know when I'm ready to take the written tests (and later the practicals after I pass the tests, obviously).
Quick background - I'm 45 now and been working on cars and anything mechanical since 16. I'm also a CFII.
A&P Experience - I started tallying my experience five years ago during prebuy inspections for my first airplane. My friend and IA recommended I did all the AD research, review annual checklists from any type clubs, and anything else that would help us know what to look for. My friend is meticulous but the research is part of the learning for me.
Since buying my first plane five years ago (Cessna 150) I did 100% of the work under his supervision. We did more than just annuals, we did lots of extra jobs and upgrades just for the experience. This included researching parts, reading the maintenance manuals, performing the work, writing the logbook entries, preparing 337s, etc. Further, I bought a second flyable but plenty of projects plane (Luscombe 8A) for additional projects and have since done many of them in the same fashion.
We have a DME on the field and he has told me that applicants whose history relies solely on building their RVs or other kitplane from scratch have met the experience requirements. I haven't done this and, of course, I haven't done every job there is to do on an airplane. But, I am at the point where I feel I can handle a wide variety of tasks after reviewing the manuals, etc. However, this doesn't mean I wouldn't have questions I would want to ask more experienced mechanics is some situations but this will always be true I would think.
You might say, just ask your IA friend and see what he says. Well, he has been a mechanic for nearly 40 years but never signed off anyone to be a mechanic. Even in this situation, he will rely on my research and put it on me to prove to him when he's ready to sign.
Constructive criticism is welcome, be direct I have thick skin. I am willing to do the short Baker course if you think it will help. I have a full time non aviation job and won't retire for years to come.
Thanks for any help you can share.