In a message dated 9/9/2003 8:10:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
jsmon...@aol.com writes:

> can you sign it off for IFR also???

You can only sign off the items authorized by your authority(license).  To 
equip a plane for IFR means to install specific equipment and have completed 
specific certifications on the radio's, pitot static, and other systems.  Some 
of 
which require different types of authority.  For example an airframe mechanic 
can install a radio.  However, he can not certify that it is within it's 
designed operating limits.  He can operate it, test it, but not work on it.  
For 
example an airframe mechanic can perform a static test, but he can't certify 
static instruments such as an altimeter
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