14 C.F.R. § 65.107   Repairman certificate (light-sport aircraft): Eligibility, privileges, and limits.


Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space


Title 14: Aeronautics and Space
PART 65—CERTIFICATION: AIRMEN OTHER THAN FLIGHT CREWMEMBERS
Subpart E—Repairmen

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§ 65.107   Repairman certificate (light-sport aircraft): Eligibility, privileges, and limits.

(a) Use the following table to determine your eligibility for a repairman certificate (light-sport aircraft) and appropriate rating:

 ------------------------------------------------------------------------            To be eligible for                        You must------------------------------------------------------------------------(1) A repairman certificate (light-sport    (i) Be at least 18 years aircraft).                                  old,                                            (ii) Be able to read, speak,                                             write, and understand                                             English. If for medical                                             reasons you cannot meet one                                             of these requirements, the                                             FAA may place limits on                                             your repairman certificate                                             necessary to safely perform                                             the actions authorized by                                             the certificate and rating,                                            (iii) Demonstrate the                                             requisite skill to                                             determine whether a light-                                             sport aircraft is in a                                             condition for safe                                             operation, and                                            (iv) Be a citizen of the                                             United States, or a citizen                                             of a foreign country who                                             has been lawfully admitted                                             for permanent residence in                                             the United States.(2) A repairman certificate (light-sport    (i) Meet the requirements of aircraft) with an inspection rating.        paragraph (a)(1) of this                                             section, and                                            (ii) Complete a 16-hour                                             training course acceptable                                             to the FAA on inspecting                                             the particular class of                                             experimental light-sport                                             aircraft for which you                                             intend to exercise the                                             privileges of this rating.(3) A repairman certificate (light-sport    (i) Meet the requirements of aircraft) with a maintenance rating         paragraph (a)(1) of this                                             section, and                                            (ii) Complete a training                                             course acceptable to the                                             FAA on maintaining the                                             particular class of light-                                             sport aircraft for which                                             you intend to exercise the                                             privileges of this rating.                                             The training course must,                                             at a minimum, provide the                                             following number of hours                                             of instruction:                                            (A) For airplane class                                             privileges_120-hours,                                            (B) For weight-shift control                                             aircraft class                                             privileges_104 hours,                                            (C) For powered parachute                                             class privileges_104 hours,                                            (D) For lighter than air                                             class privileges_80 hours,                                            (E) For glider class                                             privileges_80 hours.------------------------------------------------------------------------

(b) The holder of a repairman certificate (light-sport aircraft) with an inspection rating may perform the annual condition inspection on a light-sport aircraft:

(1) That is owned by the holder;

(2) That has been issued an experimental certificate for operating a light-sport aircraft under §21.191(i) of this chapter; and

(3) That is in the same class of light-sport-aircraft for which the holder has completed the training specified in paragraph (a)(2)(ii) of this section.

(c) The holder of a repairman certificate (light-sport aircraft) with a maintenance rating may—

(1) Approve and return to service an aircraft that has been issued a special airworthiness certificate in the light-sport category under §21.190 of this chapter, or any part thereof, after performing or inspecting maintenance (to include the annual condition inspection and the 100-hour inspection required by §91.327 of this chapter), preventive maintenance, or an alteration (excluding a major repair or a major alteration on a product produced under an FAA approval);

(2) Perform the annual condition inspection on a light-sport aircraft that has been issued an experimental certificate for operating a light-sport aircraft under §21.191(i) of this chapter; and

(3) Only perform maintenance, preventive maintenance, and an alteration on a light-sport aircraft that is in the same class of light-sport aircraft for which the holder has completed the training specified in paragraph (a)(3)(ii) of this section. Before performing a major repair, the holder must complete additional training acceptable to the FAA and appropriate to the repair performed.

(d) The holder of a repairman certificate (light-sport aircraft) with a maintenance rating may not approve for return to service any aircraft or part thereof unless that person has previously performed the work concerned satisfactorily. If that person has not previously performed that work, the person may show the ability to do the work by performing it to the satisfaction of the FAA, or by performing it under the direct supervision of a certificated and appropriately rated mechanic, or a certificated repairman, who has had previous experience in the specific operation concerned. The repairman may not exercise the privileges of the certificate unless the repairman understands the current instructions of the manufacturer and the maintenance manuals for the specific operation concerned.

[Doc. No. FAA–2001–11133, 69 FR 44879, July 27, 2004]

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