It's done. You've completed that flight testing program you developed with your Flight Adivsor. Your homebuilt is ready to start accumulating hour after hour of going places. This is the moment about which you've dreamed. Now you can just fly like crazy.

    Well, time flies when you do, and guess what, it's time to do the annual Condition Inspection. You better brush up on everything you'll need. Good thing you applied for and got your Repairman's Certificate, huh? And I bet you know all about how to do a proper inspection too, right? RIGHT?

    What do you mean, "What's a Condition Inspection?" Looks like you've got some reading to do, and luckily for you, it's all right here.


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