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Dico wrote:
Hello, I'm wondering if someone can tell me a step by step process that is required to de-register an N# plane. I'm in canada and need to let the gentleman in the US know the process. Somehow I doubt this happens automagically! Links to an FAA site would be great. Thanks, -dr Lets see.. I could tell you to just google it.. but that would be too crass. The FAA website is www.faa.gov. Click on Aircraft Registration Then click on Export an aircraft There are step by step instructions there on how to do what you want. I'm genuinely surprised you were unable to find it on your own.. Good luck with your purchase and import. Dave |
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