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FAA final rule: Aircraft registrations now good for only 3 years
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July 22nd 10, 12:47 AM
waynefarley
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Wayne Paul
The $5 is the current initiation fee. According to the AOPA the authorization bill currently working its' way through congress allows the FAA to charge as much as $130 for initial registration and $45 for renewals. We'll just have to wait and see what the future holds.
Wayne
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On Jul 19, 5:23 pm, george wrote:
On Jul 20, 5:34 am, Jim Logajan wrote: The U.S. FAA has issued a final rule on its aircraft registrations
proposal. All current aircraft registrations will expire in 3 years. Owners
will need to re-register periodically (every 3 years) to continue to
operate their aircraft.
I sense a money maker here
George, the re-registration fee is $5. Clearly there are not enough
lawyers in the FAA's administration.
Money drives everything/
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