Alexb2000
En-Route
I have been kicking around buying a pure fishing plane. This would be a real rough field aircraft, tundra tires, etc. I would really like a super cub type LSA aircraft. I want to keep the expenses as low as possible or it just wouldn't be worth messing with. Anyway, there are several LSA cub choices out there so that isn't a problem.
The question I have is about the LSA repairman certificate. I understand it's about a 3 week course and gives repair and inspection authority. I wouldn't be doing any structural repair, rigging work, engine rebuilding, or any other critical function (I would pay a specialist). However, it would be nice to be able to change an alternator, do an inspection, change a gasket, etc.
So is this a reasonable thing to do? Has anyone here done it? I imagine in addition to the course some engine specific training would be in order? Any other concerns, thoughts, recommendations?
The question I have is about the LSA repairman certificate. I understand it's about a 3 week course and gives repair and inspection authority. I wouldn't be doing any structural repair, rigging work, engine rebuilding, or any other critical function (I would pay a specialist). However, it would be nice to be able to change an alternator, do an inspection, change a gasket, etc.
So is this a reasonable thing to do? Has anyone here done it? I imagine in addition to the course some engine specific training would be in order? Any other concerns, thoughts, recommendations?