Here’s the airworthiness inspection check list my DAR provided me.
Absolutely ... YES. I registered mine as soon as I got the kit. Completion was four years later.Question is can you register as soon as you buy your kit? Six months before completion?
Tom
If you register your homebuilt with the FAA, wouldn't you then be subject to taxes if collected on aircraft in your state? My state reviews aircraft registrations so that could be an issue.
Marty57
If you register your homebuilt with the FAA, wouldn't you then be subject to taxes if collected on aircraft in your state? My state reviews aircraft registrations so that could be an issue.
Marty57
EAA provides a very useful home builders packet containing instructions with all FAA forms - sample forms filled out for dummies like me, builders log, timeline for submitting forms etc..
$13 w/membership.
Not sure how to add a link but google search brings it up.
”EAA Amateur built certification kit”
https://www.eaa.org/eaa/aircraft-bu...of-how-to-register-and-certify-your-homebuilt
Same in WashingtonI don’t know about your locale but in AK they waive taxes if the airplane isn’t airworthy, and that’s an owner declaration, not a factor of the AW certificate.
FWIW, here are the files my DAR provided me when I first made contact. I never spoke to him again until I called to schedule my inspection. It was my responsibility to have the paperwork in order for him. There was nothing difficult or daunting about the process.