tawood
En-Route
Got a rather strongly worded letter from the FAA telling me I "may" be in violation of 47.41. I have sold numerous aircraft, and I didn't even know, until this most recent sale, that this existed:
§ 47.41 Duration and return of Certificate.
(a) Each Certificate of Aircraft Registration, AC Form 8050-3, issued by the FAA under this subpart is effective, unless registration has ended by reason of having been revoked, canceled, expired, or the ownership is transferred, until the date upon which one of the following events occurs:
(b) The Certificate of Aircraft Registration, with the reverse side completed, must be returned to the Registry -
(1) Within 21 days in the case of registration under the laws of a foreign country, by the person who was the owner of the aircraft before foreign registration;
(2) Within 60 days after the death of the holder of the certificate, by the administrator or executor of his estate, or by his heir-at-law if no administrator or executor has been or is to be appointed; or
(3) Within 21 days of the termination of the registration, by the holder of the Certificate of Aircraft Registration in all other cases mentioned in paragraph (a) of this section, except in the case of expired certificates, the holder must destroy the expired certificate.
(4) If the certificate is not available for return, as directed in paragraph (b) of this section, a statement describing the aircraft and stating the reason the certificate is not available must be submitted to the Registry within the time required by paragraph (b) of this section.
With the buyer at the time of the sale, I completed an AC 8050-2 bill of sale, and helped him fill out a request for a new registration...gotta love a bureaucracy that thinks this isn't enough. I personally have a habit of pi$$ing into the wind when it comes to the FAA...so, feeling kinda cute, I might just ignore the letter, IDK.
§ 47.41 Duration and return of Certificate.
(a) Each Certificate of Aircraft Registration, AC Form 8050-3, issued by the FAA under this subpart is effective, unless registration has ended by reason of having been revoked, canceled, expired, or the ownership is transferred, until the date upon which one of the following events occurs:
(b) The Certificate of Aircraft Registration, with the reverse side completed, must be returned to the Registry -
(1) Within 21 days in the case of registration under the laws of a foreign country, by the person who was the owner of the aircraft before foreign registration;
(2) Within 60 days after the death of the holder of the certificate, by the administrator or executor of his estate, or by his heir-at-law if no administrator or executor has been or is to be appointed; or
(3) Within 21 days of the termination of the registration, by the holder of the Certificate of Aircraft Registration in all other cases mentioned in paragraph (a) of this section, except in the case of expired certificates, the holder must destroy the expired certificate.
(4) If the certificate is not available for return, as directed in paragraph (b) of this section, a statement describing the aircraft and stating the reason the certificate is not available must be submitted to the Registry within the time required by paragraph (b) of this section.
With the buyer at the time of the sale, I completed an AC 8050-2 bill of sale, and helped him fill out a request for a new registration...gotta love a bureaucracy that thinks this isn't enough. I personally have a habit of pi$$ing into the wind when it comes to the FAA...so, feeling kinda cute, I might just ignore the letter, IDK.