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What is required to get an 'N' number for a foreign (to the US) registered
plane? Does sit matter where the plane is currently registered? Does the plane have to be in the US currently? Thanks, Harvey |
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![]() "Leland Vandervort" wrote in message ... Doesn't have to be in the US, but the owner must be a "US Subject" (i.e. Citizen, company, legal resident, etc.) Specifically, a citizen of the US, or a permanent resident, or a US corporation. |
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I am not a maintenance person, merely an ops person. However, you may need
to check the maintenance logs, because registration will involve a new certificate of airworthiness, I believe. And if that is the case then it has to meet the US rules for maintenance. Again, I am not a mechanic so I could be wrong, just double check it. |
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