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Auxvache
March 25th 19, 02:40 AM
Wondering if anyone's done this. Is there a way to structure a syndicate to best simplify licensing, etc.?

Eric Munk
March 25th 19, 11:03 AM
At 02:40 25 March 2019, Auxvache wrote:
>Wondering if anyone's done this. Is there a way to structure a syndicate
to
>best simplify licensing, etc.?
>
>
If transferring to an EASA country's register, you'll find it no problem to
register (a share of) the aircraft in your name provided there's a
designated representative or part-owner with an address in said country.

March 27th 19, 12:52 PM
On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 7:15:04 AM UTC-4, Eric Munk wrote:
> At 02:40 25 March 2019, Auxvache wrote:
> >Wondering if anyone's done this. Is there a way to structure a syndicate
> to
> >best simplify licensing, etc.?
> >
> >
> If transferring to an EASA country's register, you'll find it no problem to
> register (a share of) the aircraft in your name provided there's a
> designated representative or part-owner with an address in said country.

Can a US citizen form a syndicate with a EASA citizen without forming a legal LLC or corporation ? What type of legal mechanism is involved? I personally have a glider in europe which is legally owned and registered by another EASA individual.

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