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Has anyone ever gotten a replacement airworthiness certificate
document after losing the original? If it's possible, what is the process? |
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On Jun 26, 6:15*am, wrote:
Has anyone ever gotten a replacement airworthiness certificate document after losing the original? If it's possible, what is the process? Send a letter to the Federallies at Oak City, they have a folder on all aircraft registered in the US. Give then your N number and request replacement of whatever you lost. JJ |
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On Jun 26, 8:15*am, wrote:
Has anyone ever gotten a replacement airworthiness certificate document after losing the original? If it's possible, what is the process? Go to this site: http://162.58.35.241/e.gov/ND/airrecordsND.asp Enter you N-number and serial number. For $10 the FAA will send you a CD (or paper) of every registration and airworthiness record they have on the plane. /Adam |
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On Jun 26, 8:31*am, Adam wrote:
On Jun 26, 8:15*am, wrote: Has anyone ever gotten a replacement airworthiness certificate document after losing the original? If it's possible, what is the process? Go to this site:http://162.58.35.241/e.gov/ND/airrecordsND.asp Enter you N-number and serial number. For $10 the FAA will send you a CD (or paper) of every registration and airworthiness record they have on the plane. /Adam Does the "paper" version of that include the appropriate printed document to go in the aircraft? |
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On Jun 26, 9:15*am, wrote:
Has anyone ever gotten a replacement airworthiness certificate document after losing the original? If it's possible, what is the process? Go to your local FSDO/MIDO with copy of registration and your other stuff like log book and they can issue you one on the spot. Easily done- I did it 2 wk ago. They may ask you to get the file, but usually not. They can confirm certificate type from their database. Give 'em a call, I've had excellent service from our local guys. UH |
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On Jun 26, 9:26*am, wrote:
On Jun 26, 9:15*am, wrote: Has anyone ever gotten a replacement airworthiness certificate document after losing the original? If it's possible, what is the process? Go to your local FSDO/MIDO with copy of registration and your other stuff like log book and they can issue you one on the spot. Easily done- I did it 2 wk ago. They may ask you to get the file, but usually not. They can confirm certificate type from their database. Give 'em a call, I've had excellent service from our local guys. UH Thanks. I'm asking for a friend. She tried that at her local FSDO. They don't know squat. They're making her start completely from scratch, including going all the way back to the manufacturer (Germany) for documentation. I thought I'd ask here because I just could not believe that the FAA couldn't look it up and print off another certificate to place in the aircraft. The registration and airworthiness are on file and active/valid. |
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On Jun 26, 9:36*am, wrote:
On Jun 26, 9:26*am, wrote: On Jun 26, 9:15*am, wrote: Has anyone ever gotten a replacement airworthiness certificate document after losing the original? If it's possible, what is the process? Go to your local FSDO/MIDO with copy of registration and your other stuff like log book and they can issue you one on the spot. Easily done- I did it 2 wk ago. They may ask you to get the file, but usually not. They can confirm certificate type from their database. Give 'em a call, I've had excellent service from our local guys. UH Thanks. I'm asking for a friend. She tried that at her local FSDO. They don't know squat. They're making her start completely from scratch, including going all the way back to the manufacturer (Germany) for documentation. I thought I'd ask here because I just could not believe that the FAA couldn't look it up and print off another certificate to place in the aircraft. The registration and airworthiness are on file and active/valid. Well, it turns out she went into the office and got some immediate help from a different person. They gave her what she needed right away. Thanks, Dave |
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