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I looked at a Taylorcraft today and it was missing both an
Airworthiness Certificate and Registration. If I elect to purchase the a/c, how difficult is it going to be to get a new Certificate and Registration? - Mike |
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Are the logbooks missing also, and if not, do they show a pattern of
maintenance? Jim "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... I looked at a Taylorcraft today and it was missing both an Airworthiness Certificate and Registration. If I elect to purchase the a/c, how difficult is it going to be to get a new Certificate and Registration? - Mike |
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![]() "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... I looked at a Taylorcraft today and it was missing both an Airworthiness Certificate and Registration. If I elect to purchase the a/c, how difficult is it going to be to get a new Certificate and Registration? - Mike If the original airframe logbook is available, take it and a bill of sale from the current registered owner to any FSDO and they will issue a new AW certificate and start the paperwork for registration. |
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Ahh - you're thinking that even if the latest log is missing, if the
earlier logs show a pattern of good maintenance, then it probably continued. - Mike "RST Engineering" wrote: Are the logbooks missing also, and if not, do they show a pattern of maintenance? Jim "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message .. . I looked at a Taylorcraft today and it was missing both an Airworthiness Certificate and Registration. If I elect to purchase the a/c, how difficult is it going to be to get a new Certificate and Registration? - Mike |
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Noooo...I was thinking that if you had a paper trail back to the day that
the airplane left the factory, then there wouldn't be much of a question about its airworthiness and hence a certificate. Jim "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... Ahh - you're thinking that even if the latest log is missing, if the earlier logs show a pattern of good maintenance, then it probably continued. - Mike |
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You can Call or write FAA registration
FAA Registrations P.O. Box 25504 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125-0504 or telephone at (405) 954-3116 They can supply a CD for the serial ore number. -- Cy Galley - Bellanca Champion Club Newsletter Editor-in-Chief & EAA TC www.bellanca-championclub.com Actively supporting Bellancas every day "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... Ahh - you're thinking that even if the latest log is missing, if the earlier logs show a pattern of good maintenance, then it probably continued. - Mike "RST Engineering" wrote: Are the logbooks missing also, and if not, do they show a pattern of maintenance? Jim "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message . .. I looked at a Taylorcraft today and it was missing both an Airworthiness Certificate and Registration. If I elect to purchase the a/c, how difficult is it going to be to get a new Certificate and Registration? - Mike |
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![]() "Cy Galley" wrote They can supply a CD for the serial ore number. ?????????????????????????????????????? One more time, for those of us who have no idea of what you are talking about. "whazat?" Serial ore number? What is the CD for? Thanks for helping idiots like me learn something new. -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans wrote:
"Cy Galley" wrote They can supply a CD for the serial ore number. ?????????????????????????????????????? One more time, for those of us who have no idea of what you are talking about. "whazat?" Serial ore number? What is the CD for? Thanks for helping idiots like me learn something new. For $5 the FAA will send you a CD with scanned copies of all the records it has for any plane. You give them the serial or N-number (which is what I think the above meant). http://registry.faa.gov/aircraft.asp then click "online request for aircraft records." As John said, though, Michael has to talk to his local FSDO about replacement of the Airworthiness certificate. Info he http://www.faa.gov/fsdo/PHL/AWCERT.htm --Rick |
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I had this situation once on an aircraft I bought. Took the logs to
the FSDO and they looked it up and made me another A/C on the spot. "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... I looked at a Taylorcraft today and it was missing both an Airworthiness Certificate and Registration. If I elect to purchase the a/c, how difficult is it going to be to get a new Certificate and Registration? - Mike |
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![]() "Michael Horowitz" wrote in message ... Ahh - you're thinking that even if the latest log is missing, if the earlier logs show a pattern of good maintenance, then it probably continued. - Mike For registration purposes the FAA doesn't care about the maintenance history, the AW certificate can be reissued to any aircraft; the time of the last required inspection is what makes the AW certificate valid. |
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