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Is this class approved as one of the FAA's IA recurrent training classes?

Curious, as I've got a friend who needs a Cub recovered and I'd like to help him. I wouldn't mind taking the class first if it counted towards currency.

sk
 
Is this class approved as one of the FAA's IA recurrent training classes?

Curious, as I've got a friend who needs a Cub recovered and I'd like to help him. I wouldn't mind taking the class first if it counted towards currency.

sk

I discussed with PolyFiber and unfortunately it does not count towards recurrency. Everyone that has taken the class has enjoyed it and felt they learned something new.
 
At Oshkosh many years ago I participated in a Poly Fiber workshop. I and several others covered a Cub rudder. That's a tiny and easy part of a Cub. The thought of doing the entire airframe is daunting. Just the same the program was very interesting, and I recommend it even if you never end up covering a plane.
 

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