My question can be applied to all experimental
aircraft, not just my fathers T18/S18
His first T18 was registered and built by him,
our second was built by both of us, and I am
listed as the manufacturer / builder.
It flies great and when I sell it someday, the liability is all mine.
Even if the buyer signs all kinds of legal papers,
the family of the passenger can sue me.
Can I change the airworthiness certificate and
N-Number and have it owned by an LLC to protect me
from liability ? Basically the equivalent of buying a
non-registered and completed experimental and
getting new papers.
Any thoughts ??
Bill Hymen N529BH
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