
Documenting the Build
The FAA requires that I document the construction of my aircraft for the DAR (Designated Airworthiness Representative) to approve my Airworthiness Certificate. This blog helps keep everything organized and in one place.

Keeping Family and Friends Connected
Instead of sending endless updates, this is a simple way for my family and friends to follow along (or at least pretend they care about airplanes for a few minutes).

Sharing My Flying Adventures
Once the plane is built, it’s going places. I’ll be logging some of the cool flights I take, mostly for my own amusement but also for anyone who’s curious.

Connecting with the E-AB Community
If someone stumbles upon this and finds it useful, great. I’ve learned a lot from others, so if this helps another builder or pilot, that’s just a bonus.

The Owner’s Journey
Follow the transition from builder to pilot-owner, exploring the challenges of maintenance, regulations, insurance, storage, and all the details that make ownership real.






