
I am thinking of taking the 2 day 16 hour LSA Repairman’s Inspection Course which will be offered in Pennsylvania this fall.
This is not the more comprehensive 16 day 120 hour Maintenance Course which was discussed a few years ago in another thread by Mister701
https://www.backcountrypilot.org/forum/taking-the-lsa-repairman-s-training-15113
I am looking for comments or feedback from anyone who is familiar with or has taken this shorter much more limited course.
Annual Inspections or Conditionals can be expensive and a pain, and not everyone is blessed to have built their own plane and earned a repairman’s certificate. If you own an ELSA, or SLSA converted to ELSA plane, you can take a 16 hour Repairman’s Inspection Course over a 2 day period and then be able to do your own annuals (conditional inspections) on your own ELSA airplane.
Has anyone taken the 2 day course?
How was it? Comments?
Any recommendations on how to prepare for it?
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http://www.rainbowaviation.com/seminar_schedule.htm
The Repairman course is a two-day class. The training consists of lectures, slide shows, and Power Point presentations, as well as hands-on experience. On the first day the subjects discussed are aircraft systems, airworthiness issues, regulations, and inspection procedures.
On the second day, the students review aircraft theory of flight and spend the afternoon in the hangar for hands-on training. At the end of the course there is a review and written test. The FAA requires a passing score of at least 80% on the multiple-choice exam.
