>you used the word 'amateur', which leaves open the door to the> >airplane being a E-AB>
> in which case, the original builder or an A&P must perform the> >annual and sign the log book.>
Yes this is a A-EB. Sorry for not making that more clear.
I need the ferry permit because the annual will expire in February and I have not bought it yet and if/when I do I'll have to tear it down (wings off) then truck it home and not re-assemble until spring.
hence the reason for these questions:
> > Can I get the annual before I take it apart and will that void the inspection? How long are the permits good for?
> >
> > It seems kinda like a craps shoot to buy it, bring it home and hope a local AP will issue a ferry permit after a tear down, seeing he has to certify it's airworthy for the ferry permit.
> >
Rod
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