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This has been posted before in a thread (about a lost aircraft
registration document) but I thought that a unique thread on the subject would be useful. For $10, the FAA will send you a CD filled with every Airworthiness and Registration document for your glider (nicely imprinted with the FAA logo and your N number). Most of the information appears to come from microfiche. See http://www.faa.gov/licenses_certific...craft_records/ for details and to order your copy. You can get a paper version for a whopping $4.30. For an additional $3 they will "certify the record is true and complete (generally only required for court cases)". For the Registration documentation, the CD included the multiple bills of sale (three owners, three sales), the change of registration request forms, the original German paperwork (Luftfahrt-Budesamt), change of address requests and even the original glider owner's bank loan paperwork. For my Airworthiness Certificate the CD included the original German paperwork, the first owner's handwritten application and the AC itself. In the original thread mentioned above the question was asked, but not answered, if the electronic version of the AC was "legal" (without spending the extra $3). Anyone know? While my glider came with most of the paperwork that is mentioned above, this CD was well worth the cost as a backup. - John DeRosa |
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Two minor updates.
In the paragraphs related to the documents included on the CD, the list of items I mentioned was specific to my glider. Your results may be greater or lesser than mine. It all depends on how many times the glider has changed hands and/or been moved. My glider came with hard copies of most of the items on the CD, but not all (e.g. the German documents). Again, for $10 it was a very cheap backup resource of all information related to my glider. - John DeRosa |
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