rickofudall
 
  
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				 Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 3:33 pm    Post subject: Re-registration schedule | 
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				While the link on the notice I posted last week didn't work, Carol Carpenter
 of Rainbow Aviation was able to find it. Here's the official blurb from the
 FAA and the schedule.
 
 *WASHINGTON, D.C.* – In an effort to create a more accurate aircraft
 registration database, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is
 requiring re-registration of all civil aircraft over the next three years
 and renewal every three years after that.
 
 The rule establishes specific expiration dates over a three-year period for
 all aircraft registered before Oct. 1, 2010, and requires re-registration of
 those aircraft according to a specific schedule. All aircraft registration
 certificates issued on or after Oct. 1, 2010 will be good for three years
 with the expiration date clearly shown.
 
 “These improvements will give us more up-to-date registration data and
 better information about the state of the aviation industry,” said FAA
 Administrator Randy Babbitt.
 
 Current regulations require owners to report the sale of an aircraft, the
 scrapping or destruction of an aircraft, or a change in mailing address, but
 many owners have not complied with those requirements.
 
 Re-registration of all U.S. civil aircraft by Dec. 31, 2013 will enhance the
 database with current data derived from recent contact with aircraft owners
 
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