Bob,

You CAN work on someone else's experimental plane, same type or not, but you
can't give it an annual condition inspection even IF it is the same type.
The class, by the way, is a 16 hour course.  Anyone can work on an
experimental airplane, but the 16 hour course is meant to give the owner an
"inspection" rating in order to do an annual "condition" inspection to be
able to pronounce it "airworthy" for another 12 months.   Even though there
is no federal regulation preventing any yahoo from working on my
experimental, I would certainly use good judgement in selecting someone with
the necessary knowledge and experience.

Ed

Ed Janssen
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bob Glidden" <[email protected]>

.Just because
> you get qualified to work on your LSA doe's not give you the privledges to
> work on someone elses of a different type.I just had a very lengthy talk
> with FAA about this issue at Oshkosh.The thought of someone going to a
short
> 8 hour class and then fixing airplanes is scary to even think about.
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