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What documents will my foreign buyer need in order to ship his new
glider in trailer from the US via roll on roll off car boat? The buyer has already paid me. He will arrange and pay the overseas freight. I only want to get prepared for the handover to the freight forwarder at the port. Anyone with recent experience care to describe what documents the shipping company requested? Jonathan Gere |
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Jonathan, make sure you have a certificate of deregistration from FAA
and a certificate of airwothiness for export. You will probable need a DAR for the latter. Without these two certificates the buyer will not be able to register and receive an airworthiness certificate. Sam Fly wrote: What documents will my foreign buyer need in order to ship his new glider in trailer from the US via roll on roll off car boat? The buyer has already paid me. He will arrange and pay the overseas freight. I only want to get prepared for the handover to the freight forwarder at the port. Anyone with recent experience care to describe what documents the shipping company requested? Jonathan Gere |
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No recent experience.
Agree with Sam, but those go to the buyer, not the forwarder. Customs clearance will happen on his end and his paperwork will determine what fees are due. Not sure about the duty requirements at foreign ports. Wharf fees, VAT (where applicable), and customs fees are his responsibilites. Registering with the local aviation authorities has nothing to do with shipping but those are the minimum must have documents for the buyer. Logbooks also of course. You might have to show them your current FAA reg and trailer reg or something to show that you are authorized to ship, and possibly the bill of sale to the buyer or copies of same. For ro-ro shipping, there may a 'tractor' fee since the glider trailer is not self propelled. If the buyer is paying for all of the shipping, the forwarders should have an order waiting when you drop it off. Unless containered, you have already taken the greatest of LxWxH measurements of the trailer. If not, they will certainly do this at drop off and determine the rate. This will determine how many measuric tonnes (cubic meters) are being shipped. Rate is based on port X measuric tonnes. IMVHO, containers offer no more protection than ro-ro freight and the volume is less. Top freight is cheaper than ro-ro, but more risky during storm seasons. So which country is willing to pay more than a Yank for your ASW-20C? Frank Whiteley "Sam Fly" wrote in message news:hmm%d.9718$b_6.8151@trnddc01... Jonathan, make sure you have a certificate of deregistration from FAA and a certificate of airwothiness for export. You will probable need a DAR for the latter. Without these two certificates the buyer will not be able to register and receive an airworthiness certificate. Sam Fly wrote: What documents will my foreign buyer need in order to ship his new glider in trailer from the US via roll on roll off car boat? The buyer has already paid me. He will arrange and pay the overseas freight. I only want to get prepared for the handover to the freight forwarder at the port. Anyone with recent experience care to describe what documents the shipping company requested? Jonathan Gere |
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F.L. Whiteley wrote:
So which country is willing to pay more than a Yank for your ASW-20C? Any country that has seen its currency greatly increase in value relative to the US dollar, which at this point, is just about all of them... Marc |
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When I picked up my new ship arriving in Houston from Germany, I did a
careful inspection of the tailer for damage. And sure enough, one of the external feet had been tweaked - probably due to a steep ramp causing the bottom to scrape and catch on something. So document the trailer's condition carefully when you drop it off, and have the buyer do likewise. These ships aren't built to handle our relatively long and low trailers, so handling damage can easily happen. -Tom |
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Thanks for the replies.
Australia. The FAA turned around a faxed request for de-registration in one day. My local FAA office says the FAA doesn't do Export C of A's for foreign built aircraft. I suppose the buyer will have to settle for the original German one or have a condition inspection done on arrival. Still not sure whether the folks at the port will want to see anything beyond copies of the bills of sale, titles, and (de-)registrations. Jonathan |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Thanks for the replies. Australia. The FAA turned around a faxed request for de-registration in one day. My local FAA office says the FAA doesn't do Export C of A's for foreign built aircraft. I suppose the buyer will have to settle for the original German one or have a condition inspection done on arrival. Still not sure whether the folks at the port will want to see anything beyond copies of the bills of sale, titles, and (de-)registrations. Jonathan That's one of the misunderstood points about export CofA's, from the US perspective they are the original's from the country of manufacture and apply to TC'd gliders, not experimental. They will want to see the money;^) OZ, eh? Makes some sense. One more thing about ro-ro, if that's the routing. They will likely use cargo straps to secure the trailer, as well as chocking the wheels. If there are clearly hard points under the trailer skin, you might tape that info over the hard points. If there are tie down rings, you might also point to those. Take some pictures of the trailer condition before shipping. Frank |
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