Please, for the love of all things decent and holy, learn the proper phrasing and USE IT.
ANYONE can "work on" ANY EAB. ANYONE can do any kind of maintenance, repair, upgrade, replacement, etc., to an EAB.
The ONLY thing that requires any kind of certificate, be it Repairman-Experimental Amateur Built, A&P (not IA for EABs), this new LSR-whatever, is the (ready for it?) ANNUAL CONDITION INSPECTION.
Every time you post and use incorrect wording, you muddy the waters. Most of us around here know the difference and can ignore your errors, but some newer builders/owners may not. So please...be more careful in your phrasing.
Please don't evoke "Holy" and calm down, everything is OK.
I know trust me, for 40 yrs I know, "ANYONE" can work on an airplane. But not true, not anyone. Only ppl with a pilots certificate, and they must sign off the work with said pilot cert #. I have stated this a few times. I don't think I said different.
"This new LSR-whatever, is the (ready for it?) ANNUAL CONDITION INSPECTION."
Well you have a way with "whatever" words as well. First LSR, actually LSRI is not new. It has been around since 2004. Trust me. Yes I know what a condition inspection is since I built my first RV in early 90's. Said it 5 times.
"ANNUAL CONDITION INSPECTION", just Condition inspection would be fine. We all know it is done every 12 mo. I'd kindly suggest not to use ANNUAL because "muddy water" confusion. "Annuals" are for 14 CFR Part 23 aircraft. EAB's have condition inspections. Yes people say annual condition inspection. That is not correct.
For the record "condition inspection" is found in the Operating Limitations of the aircraft, not a regulation so to speak. FAR 14 CFR Part 43 itself doesn't generally apply to experimental aircraft,
Appendix D to Part 43 provides the scope and detail for a condition inspection, you should use these standards for the inspection.
The course is called
Repairman Inspection Certificate (LSRI), 2 day course. The other is
Repairman-Maintenance rating, 15 day course. Rainbow Aviation is in my neck of the woods. I know people that have taken both. As I whined about I was not impressed with the training one of my students got to maintain his RV-12 E-LSA he built.
LSAI course for 2 days is not enough in my opinion for the wide variations of EAB's, some of which have controllable props, retractable gear, NON LSA engines. Conjecture on my part FAA and LOCAL FSDO will be gate keepers. Getting Repairman authority under MOSAIC for a spacific EAB aircraft (you did not build), with the LSAI course, may not be a rubber stamp. I expect this will get some love in the future (meaning Administrator oversight).
This LSRI course is not new, been around since Sept 2024. The BIG news is it has been expanded to include EAB's. To do a Condition inspection on and EAB you did not build required an A&P to sign off (but you could to the work). Period end of story clear. Where did I say different?
"Every time you post and use incorrect wording, you muddy the waters."
Every time? No true. Me think thou protest ye too much and exaggerate. Sorry you are upset with poor wording, but I said it right many times before and since. Really. I hope you forgive me for any omissions or errors.
The waters are MUDDY because Mosaic took the sport pilot/LSA categories created 21 yrs ago, originally a carve out and sperate from Private/EAB/builder Repairman/Part 23 aircraft, blending it, which is the muddy part.
It will be sorted out. "We have to pass the bill to see what is in it" kind of thing. The people that made and approved this ruling are clearly way smarter, know aviation really well, better than you and I. Trust them. FAA is here to help. I hope it does not affect safety. Bottom line we are responsible for safety of flight, PIC and all that good stuff. I have a B737 type rating, and the MAX tragedy is an example of sometimes, FAA approving things it should not. If you see issues please report it to FAA or your Congressman or Senator, good, bad or indifferent. We all have a part in this, not helpless bystanders with no agency.
Safety is bottom line. Do the right thing and if in doubt call the FSDO, EAA, AOPA and make sure. If you get 3 different answers, stop. Ha ha.