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I just had contact with an IA I used to work under and he is writing me a notarized letter certifying my work experience which should cover about 3/4 of the experience time required for me to sit for my A&P. I've also got some experience with a home-built experimental and some substantial supervised maintenance I've done that may help increase my qualifying experience times... long story short, it's suddenly become very possible that I could qualify for my A&P exam with a few months preparation.
I'm curious if anybody on here has done an experienced-based A&P certification and how the process went for you?
Also, can anybody explain how the oral/practical exams go for this? I've taken many practicals as a pilot, just curious how a typical A&P exam goes?
I'm not going to actively pursue this immediately but it's definitely something I'm going to consider here in the next year or two.
I'm curious if anybody on here has done an experienced-based A&P certification and how the process went for you?
Also, can anybody explain how the oral/practical exams go for this? I've taken many practicals as a pilot, just curious how a typical A&P exam goes?
I'm not going to actively pursue this immediately but it's definitely something I'm going to consider here in the next year or two.