GENERAL / MAINTENANCE SYSTEM FOR LIGHT SPORT AIRCRAFT 2-11
CHANGE C3 ICON A5 / MAINTENANCE MANUAL
2.6 Maintenance System for Light Sport Aircraft
2.6.1 Introduction
Maintenance, inspection, repair, and alteration tasks described in this manual are considered line main-
tenance, and the authorizations to perform each individual task can be found in each individual task.
There are no heavy maintenance tasks defined in this MM for the A5.
2.6.2 Line Maintenance, Repairs, and Alterations
Line maintenance, repairs, and alterations may be performed by the holder of an LSA repairman certif-
icate with either an inspection or maintenance rating or by an A & P mechanic. Some simpler tasks are
authorized for completion by an Owner/Pilot. In these cases, the person performing the work must hold
at least a Sport Pilot certificate.
RELATED INFORMATION:
"Organization and Structure of This Manual" on page 2-9
2.6.3 Heavy Maintenance, Repairs, and Alterations
There are no heavy maintenance, repairs, or alterations defined in this maintenance manual at this time.
These tasks require specialized training, equipment, or facilities.
RELATED INFORMATION:
"Organization and Structure of This Manual" on page 2-9
2.6.4 Overhaul
Only ICON Aircraft or an entity approved by ICON Aircraft is authorized to perform overhauls. Overhaul
tasks are not defined in this maintenance manual.
RELATED INFORMATION:
"Organization and Structure of This Manual" on page 2-9
"Condition and 100-Hour Inspection—Paperwork" on page 3-26
"Overhaul Maintenance" on page 3-8
2.6.5 Maintenance Levels of Certification
The following section defines the minimum levels of maintenance personnel certification for the A5.
Also defined is the hierarchy of those certification levels and task-specific training.