According to the FAA regs only one builder can be on the repair cert.

ouch...


> >
> >OK then, let's say that a kit just meets the 51% rule for Experimental
and
> >you have two people building it.  Does this mean that if one of the
builders
> >does any work on it at all, that will disallow either of the builders of
> >getting the Repairman's Certificate? .
> >Daniel R. Heath -
> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
> Dan,
>
> >From what I've read in the past, either you OR Jerry can be issued
> the "repairman certificate" (or whatever it's called) but not both of
> you.  Bummer, I know, but only one certificate per aircraft.  If you
> have a group of ten builders building and aircraft, such as in a
> club, only one builder can be issued the "Mechanics license"
> for that airplane, not all ten people.
>
> You and Jerry will have to flip a coin or something.
>
> Larry Flesner
>
>
>
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