Airplane

Airplane

16 Hour Repairman Courses are Catagory Specific. Ensure that you sign up for the specific  workshop for your aircraft category- ie. Airplane, Weight Shift, Powered Parachute, Glider

Weight Shift

Weight Shift

16 Hour Repairman Courses are Catagory Specific. Ensure that you sign up for the specific  workshop for your aircraft category- ie. Airplane, Weight Shift, Powered Parachute, Glider

Powered Parachute

Powered Parachute

16 Hour Repairman Courses are Catagory Specific. Select a specific  workshop for your aircraft category- of ie. Airplane, Weight Shift, Powered Parachute, Glider

2 Day Light Sport Repairman Inspection Course

Offered in Various Locations across the Country. 

Successful completion of the LSA Repairman Inspection course, allows you to apply for an FAA Repairman Certificate for any Experimental Light Sport Aircraft or Amateur built aircraft , which you own or one you purchase in the future. You do not have to be the builder. You simply have to have successfully completed the 16 hour training course for the category of aircraft that you fly. 
There is no expiration date on the certificate of course completion. You do not need to currently own an aircraft.

Offered yearly in MO, PA WA and other locations by demand-

just email info@rainbowaviation.com to add your name to the contact list.

Click here for Dates and Locations

Email info@rainbowaviation.com/  or call 530-567-5141

 for information, to be added to a contact list, or to host a class at your homebase.

Workshops cover Airplane Powered Parachute, Weight Shift, Glider    

Held each year in the following locations – all other locations by request 

Kingsville, MO                  

Buckley, WA                 

New Cumberland, PA                         

IMPORTANT:

The repairman certificate earned during this course is only applicable to aircraft certificated as Experimental Light Sport and Amateur Built  – and covers  Airplane, Weight Shift, Powered Parachute.  It  IS NOT valid to obtain a Repairman Certificate for an aircraft with an Airworthiness Certificate in the following categories:

Special Light Sport Aircraft (SLSA)

Standard Category Aircraft (i.e. Piper J-3 Cub, Aeronca Champ, Ercoupe, etc.) or Any other Experimental category other than Amateur Built (such as Exhibition, R&D etc) ,