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Open question for
all,
In one of
the threads recently, someone mentioned becoming A/P certified since time was
available whereas money wasn't (to pay an A/P). As most disciplines go, I
was thinking this also would take a fair amount formal schooling, but his
comment presuaded me otherwise.
Thinking at least
another 30 hours flying time into the future for a check ride and
convincing my wife an Ercoupe is a prescription for my mental well being, is
this a realistic goal one could achieve in, say six months? That is, to be
able to work on your own coupe, confident in your abilities that your expertise
and knowledge is beyond reasonable question and of course passing the required
FAA tests. Or, is this a skill only to be learned over many years with
forays into structural engineering, aerodynamics and a generous amount of
mechanical aptitude?
Looking
forward to solo time and owning a coupe,
Darick Gundy
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