Can this be true?????
http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2013/10/07/faa-halts-all-aircraft-sales-because-shutdown/
http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2013/10/07/faa-halts-all-aircraft-sales-because-shutdown/
The problem is the FAA office of aircraft registration has been closed. In all previous shutdowns, the office was deemed essential and left open.
But of course the government's closed so there's no one to find out you were flying an unregistered aircraft.
Just don't crash it or otherwise bring yourself to the FAA's attention, because the Inspectors are still on the job for safety-related and accident investigation purposes, and the dates on the paperwork will remain on file for later investigation.But of course the government's closed so there's no one to find out you were flying an unregistered aircraft.
Just don't crash it or otherwise bring yourself to the FAA's attention, because the Inspectors are still on the job for safety-related and accident investigation purposes, and the dates on the paperwork will remain on file for later investigation.
Imagine the fuss that would be made if the shutdown made it impossible to buy a car or truck.
You can still buy and sell airplanes and send in the paperwork, but it won't be recorded until they reopen, and if you don't have the title search done already, you won't get that done until the government reopens. Also, there's no telling when they will reopen, so you could run out of your 90-day temporary registration period.
I'm in the same boat.I don't know if this differs for commercial or larger aircraft, but....
For GA, you fill out an application form which is a carbon paper deal. You mail that off to the FAA and keep the pink copy. The seller mails another form notifying then of the sale.
The pink copy of the application is your registration and is valid for 90 days. I don't see how that would prevent anyone from completing a sale right now.
However, in my case my 90 days almost up, after a month long turnaround I had to get a different format bill of sale for them. Then a few more weeks to get the sellers signature on it. Now they're closed and my registration isn't processed yet
The problem is the FAA office of aircraft registration has been closed. In all previous shutdowns, the office was deemed essential and left open.
If you say so. Some safety inspectors are on the job. Well, working for free for the moment.
Imagine the fuss that would be made if the shutdown made it impossible to buy a car or truck.
So they shut down the government, but they will pay the back wages for the employees furloughed time?!?!??? How, exactly, is this "saving" money? What difference does it make, other than inconveniencing as many people as possible to make it look like "the enemy (whichever side you choose to look at at the time)" is causing mass hysteria? I really feel bad for our kids and grandkids who have to inherit this mess we are leaving them.
On the brighter side, I guess if my currency runs out, I can always fly without all of that pesky oversight.
It's sad to think the Founders of this great nation went to such great lengths to place provisions in the Constitution to assure us the ability to foment and stage a revolution because they knew this would happen eventually, yet you feel your only option is to feel bad for your kids and grandkids because you don't have the courage or will to actually use them.
Don't blame me, I've been trying to foment a revolution for a couple of years now.
Apparently, not very successfully.
because the Inspectors are still on the job for safety-related and accident investigation purposes
"I don't have the courage or will to use them?" You have no idea who I am or what I do. I do utilize avenues that are legal for stating my desires and attempting to change the outcomes of these problems. It is called voting and writing to my various critters in the governments. I see the direction things are moving and feel bad for the next generation, and, if you do not, you are simply wearing blinders and looking through rose colored glasses. You yourself have complained how things are progressing and have many times stated that the world will continue down a terrible path because of overpopulation and lack of societal intelligence. And now you say I don't have the courage or will to "foment and stage a revolution?"
Stuff a sock in it.
Nope, people would rather just watch the country collapse and see what happens.
He means you don't have the courage or will to pick up a musket and charge your local army base, or federal building, or post office....I don't know.
Don't feel bad though, I don't have the courage or will to do that either. No sane person does.
Why stage a revolution when you got 700 channels of tv/cable/direct tv to watch and be distracted by. We all figure let someone else figure it out and worry about it, I have to go make my mortgage. and by the way whose right and whose wrong half the population blames the other half so in all likelihood if there were a revolution it would be the wrong people fighting the wrong people. America's Teniman square.
same class angst same class rather than everyone against corporate dictatorship, democratic slavery.
Since you can't record the registration without a bill of sale, and I'd never sign the bill of sale without the money in my hands, I see that as something of a Catch-22. However, if the buyer wants a title search showing no liens before handing over the money (rather than taking your buddy's word that it's lien-free), I think that is a very reasonable position for the buyer to take.True, the title search is what is holding up my buddy's deal. He's never had a lien on it, but I guess they want the lien free registration recorded before they release the money.
Since you can't record the registration without a bill of sale, and I'd never sign the bill of sale without the money in my hands, I see that as something of a Catch-22. However, if the buyer wants a title search showing no liens before handing over the money (rather than taking your buddy's word that it's lien-free), I think that is a very reasonable position for the buyer to take.
Even if you buddy never had a lien on the plane, it wouldn't be the first time someone tried to sell a plane on which there was a lien the seller did not know existed. Search around this site for some sad tales of such happening, and someone then trying to get the title cleared of an old lien where the lien holder is now dead or out of business.
I've already lost one job this month because the buyer couldn't get a title search on a plane he was buying and I was going to help pick up, fly home, and do IR training. May lose one in two weeks because the guy was planning to do the written this month. Ain't gonna get paid for this month even if they come back later.Not sure how they can do that without violating the Antideficiency Act.
Besides, the House has already voted 407 to 0 to pay government workers their back pay for the furloughed time, it isn't like they would be working for free anyway:
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/...-senate-democrats-federal-government-shutdown
Government contracted private firms and their employees aren't covered and may not be so fortunate.
Only if you're willing to risk a non-clear title, since title searches are shut down.You can still by and sell an airplane.....
Correct, although the temporary is good for 90 days.it might take a bit longer to register it.
I think that is incorrect. The reporter should check facts.According to news reports of the crash, today, in Sedona (KSEZ) neither the FAA or investigators from the NTSB would be dispatched, because of the shutdown.
http://www.azfamily.com/news/Small-plane-crashes-at-Sedona-Airport-226984321.html
You can certainly go that route, but the escrow agent isn't going to release the bill of sale to the buyer unless the title is determined to be clear, and that's the problem here. Very embarrassing for escrow agents when the title they pass turns out to have been encumbered -- expensive, too. And nobody's going to write title insurance without a clear title search.It's called Escrow...