It takes 1900 classroom hours to become an A&P. 16 hours to do your own conditional inspection. Quite the pendulum swing
Man….i think you guys are missing the point entirely. Try to go find an A&P who knows your RV as well as a builder does…in fact…most facilities won’t even touch them, cuz they don’t want the liability…the maintenance world keeps shrinking and getting more expensive….so to my way of thinking, having built several of these over the last 40 years…buyers of an RV…mostly have no idea of workmanship, relying on a pre-buy…if you get a good one from guys like Walt or Gary Brown or any. REAL RV guys…good….if not, a lot can get missed.
If this encourages owners to educate themselves with 16 hours of classroom about critical things you should be looking at all the time…it’s more likely that the ship you fly is going to get maintained more than one time a year, like I see LOTS of non-builder, owners believe to be okay.
I hear it all the time…”my airplane’s a true gas and oil airplane”…bravado…but guess what…it’s not.
And I’ don’t care which, model…or factory assistance, or any of it….they’re not gas and oil airplanes. Whole notion is plumb stupid.
Getting owners hands into their ship…getting them to take a class and hopefully leave knowing that there’s a lot more to this than maybe they thought…those are good things, getting the wheels turning are excellent t things.
Having the reality check that THERE IS NO BACKUP PLAN….
You are the backup plan….so get serious about it. Learn, question, involve others…that’s the point. If I never heard again,,,,,”I don’t know anything about maintenance…I trust my mechanic…”. then I’ll be glad to put an end to those sorts of dumb comments.
The reason they allowed this, is because we have demonstrated a commitment to safety and quality as edicts for our own survival….and we should all want to be part of that process.