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Does anyone have the FAA link and/or know the process, cost, etc
involved for obtaining a personalized N-number. For example, maybe I want N172SS for my Cessna 172 and my name Steve Smith. thanks |
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1 Ensure that the number you want is not in use (visit landings.com and
check the registration database) 2. Ensure that it is not on the reserved list, also a landing.com database. 3 Call the FAA at (405) 954-3116 and reserve the number 4. Send them $10 "Steve" wrote in message om... Does anyone have the FAA link and/or know the process, cost, etc involved for obtaining a personalized N-number. For example, maybe I want N172SS for my Cessna 172 and my name Steve Smith. thanks |
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In article , Steve
wrote: Does anyone have the FAA link and/or know the process, cost, etc involved for obtaining a personalized N-number. For example, maybe I want N172SS for my Cessna 172 and my name Steve Smith. Go to www.faa.gov follow the link for aircraft registration. You can search to see if the number is already taken or reserved. If it is not, you can reserve it online. |
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You can check existing N numbers at
http://162.58.35.241/ACDATABASE/DEFimg.ASP Try checking the number you're interested in. If it's in use, it'll tell you who's the owner (address included) so I guess technically it would be possible to "buy" any existing the N- number. My half a cent ;-) Paul *** Sent via http://www.automationtools.com *** Add a newsgroup interface to your website today. |
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In article , Paul
wrote: Try checking the number you're interested in. If it's in use, it'll tell you who's the owner (address included) so I guess technically it would be possible to "buy" any existing the N- number. It has been done. |
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![]() Paul wrote: Try checking the number you're interested in. If it's in use, it'll tell you who's the owner (address included) so I guess technically it would be possible to "buy" any existing the N- number. AOPA did that with one of the 172s they gave away. It cost them several thousand dollars. At a minimum, the existing owner will have to repaint the plane. George Patterson A diplomat is a person who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that you look forward to the trip. |
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I guess technically it would
be possible to "buy" any existing the N- number. Some time ago, I read that Nike bought "N1KE" from its then-current owner. No Spam |
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![]() "No Spam" wrote in message ... I guess technically it would be possible to "buy" any existing the N- number. Some time ago, I read that Nike bought "N1KE" from its then-current owner. Also realize that certain combinations aren't valid. A friend thought N0PE would be a neat number and nobody had it registered. When he tried to get it, he found out why. You can't have a zero following the N. |
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:23:51 GMT, No Spam wrote:
I guess technically it would be possible to "buy" any existing the N- number. Some time ago, I read that Nike bought "N1KE" from its then-current owner. Yep...and the then-owner was famed aviation author Peter Lert. IIRC, he had a glider and the trailer for it looked a lot like a Nike rocket. So he requested and got the N1KE registration. Years later, the sport-shoe people wanted to register their company aircraft and found Peter's name. He won't say how much they paid him for it, but he DOES say he hasn't had to buy a pair of shoes since... Ron Wanttaja |
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