l8evator
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Like Marley's ghost, I bring you this tale that you may avoid a similar fate. Aircraft owners, heed well this warning.
So my Champ, went into annual inspection in early July when we discovered the registration had expired 5/31/14. That day, I printed off the renewal form from the FAA's web site, completed it, attached my check for $5 and mailed it to OKC. The check cleared 7/18/14.
On 8/2/14 I received a letter from the FAA dated 7/28/14 telling me, and I paraphrase here, "You sent us Form 8050-1B, idiot. You must send us Form 8050-1. Go back to go." I mailed the completed Form 8050-1 and a check for $5 on 8/2/14. That check cleared my bank on 8/8/14.
The registration became effective 8/20/14 and I received it today 8/25/14.
The obvious moral is to renew before expiration, but if you miss, you must use Form 8050-1. You may not operate the airplane while the registration is expired and you may not use the pink copy of the Form 8050-1 as a temporary registration.
So my Champ, went into annual inspection in early July when we discovered the registration had expired 5/31/14. That day, I printed off the renewal form from the FAA's web site, completed it, attached my check for $5 and mailed it to OKC. The check cleared 7/18/14.
On 8/2/14 I received a letter from the FAA dated 7/28/14 telling me, and I paraphrase here, "You sent us Form 8050-1B, idiot. You must send us Form 8050-1. Go back to go." I mailed the completed Form 8050-1 and a check for $5 on 8/2/14. That check cleared my bank on 8/8/14.
The registration became effective 8/20/14 and I received it today 8/25/14.
The obvious moral is to renew before expiration, but if you miss, you must use Form 8050-1. You may not operate the airplane while the registration is expired and you may not use the pink copy of the Form 8050-1 as a temporary registration.