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FAA requiring re-registration of airplanes, and then again every 3years



 
 
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Old July 21st 10, 12:40 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Justin Rizor
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http://www.faa.gov/news/press_releas...m?newsId=11617

A new revenue stream? I think so.
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Old July 21st 10, 04:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
jb92563
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Default FAA requiring re-registration of airplanes, and then again every3 years

On Jul 20, 4:40*pm, Justin Rizor wrote:
http://www.faa.gov/news/press_releas...m?newsId=11617

A new revenue stream? I think so.



Only $5 every 3 years for now but you can bet that rate will go up to
be the equivalent of a cars registration eventually.

I think that doing this for "security" really means job and pension
security for the FAA employees.





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Old July 21st 10, 04:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
T8
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Default FAA requiring re-registration of airplanes, and then again every3 years

On Jul 21, 11:01*am, jb92563 wrote:
On Jul 20, 4:40*pm, Justin Rizor wrote:

http://www.faa.gov/news/press_releas...m?newsId=11617


A new revenue stream? I think so.


Only $5 every 3 years for now but you can bet that rate will go up to
be the equivalent of a cars registration eventually.

I think that doing this for "security" really means job and pension
security for the FAA employees.


More B Ark candidates.

But the FAA is way behind the IRS. I don't think there's enough paper
to print all the 1099 forms that are soon to be required.

Saw a bumper sticker I liked the other day...
"I find myself becoming cynical, bad tempered and angry... AND THAT
****ES ME OFF."

Oops, now I'm on someone's list.

-T8
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Old July 21st 10, 07:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
jim wynhoff
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Default FAA requiring re-registration of airplanes, and then again every3 years



Saw a bumper sticker I liked the other day...
"I find myself becoming cynical, bad tempered and angry... AND THAT
****ES ME OFF."

Gotta' have one of those!
I'm relatively new to aviation. I took my first soaring lesson in
2001, bought my first (probably last) glider in 2003. At the time I
was amazed at the fact that I only had to register it ONCE. I can't
seem to get too worked up about the registration issue. If they
charged $150.00 every three years, it would still be less than I pay
for my cheapest motor vehicle, (about $70.00 / year) and I don't have
to pay to have it smogged.
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Old July 21st 10, 10:33 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
T8
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Default FAA requiring re-registration of airplanes, and then again every3 years

On Jul 21, 2:12*pm, jim wynhoff wrote:
Saw a bumper sticker I liked the other day...
"I find myself becoming cynical, bad tempered and angry... AND THAT
****ES ME OFF."


Gotta' have one of those!
I'm relatively new to aviation. *I took my first soaring lesson in
2001, bought my first (probably last) glider in 2003. *At the time I
was amazed at the fact that I only had to register it ONCE. *I can't
seem to get too worked up about the registration issue. If they
charged $150.00 every three years, it would still be less than I pay
for my cheapest motor vehicle, (about $70.00 / year) and I don't have
to pay to have it smogged.


It's a small thing... in a larger context.
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Old July 22nd 10, 02:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Steve Leonard[_2_]
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Default FAA requiring re-registration of airplanes, and then again every3 years

On Jul 21, 4:33*pm, T8 wrote:
On Jul 21, 2:12*pm, jim wynhoff wrote:

Saw a bumper sticker I liked the other day...
"I find myself becoming cynical, bad tempered and angry... AND THAT
****ES ME OFF."


Gotta' have one of those!
I'm relatively new to aviation. *I took my first soaring lesson in
2001, bought my first (probably last) glider in 2003. *At the time I
was amazed at the fact that I only had to register it ONCE. *I can't
seem to get too worked up about the registration issue. If they
charged $150.00 every three years, it would still be less than I pay
for my cheapest motor vehicle, (about $70.00 / year) and I don't have
to pay to have it smogged.


It's a small thing... in a larger context.


Maybe to you, but not to some of us. And read the complete document
from the FAA. It indicates (at least to me) that you can expect $45
per plane per three year period to start off. Again, it may seem
trivial to some, but not to all of us.

Steve Leonard
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Old July 22nd 10, 05:26 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
mike
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Default FAA requiring re-registration of airplanes, and then again every3 years

On Jul 21, 7:05*pm, Steve Leonard wrote:
On Jul 21, 4:33*pm, T8 wrote:



On Jul 21, 2:12*pm, jim wynhoff wrote:


Saw a bumper sticker I liked the other day...
"I find myself becoming cynical, bad tempered and angry... AND THAT
****ES ME OFF."


Gotta' have one of those!
I'm relatively new to aviation. *I took my first soaring lesson in
2001, bought my first (probably last) glider in 2003. *At the time I
was amazed at the fact that I only had to register it ONCE. *I can't
seem to get too worked up about the registration issue. If they
charged $150.00 every three years, it would still be less than I pay
for my cheapest motor vehicle, (about $70.00 / year) and I don't have
to pay to have it smogged.


It's a small thing... in a larger context.


Maybe to you, but not to some of us. *And read the complete document
from the FAA. *It indicates (at least to me) that you can expect $45
per plane per three year period to start off. *Again, it may seem
trivial to some, but not to all of us.

Steve Leonard


Especially if you own a dozen or more sailplanes!
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Old July 22nd 10, 07:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tony[_5_]
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Default FAA requiring re-registration of airplanes, and then again every3 years

On Jul 21, 1:12*pm, jim wynhoff wrote:
Saw a bumper sticker I liked the other day...
"I find myself becoming cynical, bad tempered and angry... AND THAT
****ES ME OFF."


Gotta' have one of those!
I'm relatively new to aviation. *I took my first soaring lesson in
2001, bought my first (probably last) glider in 2003. *At the time I
was amazed at the fact that I only had to register it ONCE. *I can't
seem to get too worked up about the registration issue. If they
charged $150.00 every three years, it would still be less than I pay
for my cheapest motor vehicle, (about $70.00 / year) and I don't have
to pay to have it smogged.


just because it could be worse doesn't mean it has to be.
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Old July 22nd 10, 11:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andrzej Kobus
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Default FAA requiring re-registration of airplanes, and then again every3 years

On Jul 22, 2:08*pm, Tony wrote:
On Jul 21, 1:12*pm, jim wynhoff wrote:

Saw a bumper sticker I liked the other day...
"I find myself becoming cynical, bad tempered and angry... AND THAT
****ES ME OFF."


Gotta' have one of those!
I'm relatively new to aviation. *I took my first soaring lesson in
2001, bought my first (probably last) glider in 2003. *At the time I
was amazed at the fact that I only had to register it ONCE. *I can't
seem to get too worked up about the registration issue. If they
charged $150.00 every three years, it would still be less than I pay
for my cheapest motor vehicle, (about $70.00 / year) and I don't have
to pay to have it smogged.


just because it could be worse doesn't mean it has to be.


I think we need to export all these bureaucrats. We don't need another
Europe here.
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Old July 23rd 10, 06:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mario[_2_]
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Default FAA requiring re-registration of airplanes, and then again every3 years

On Jul 22, 3:56*pm, Andrzej Kobus wrote:
On Jul 22, 2:08*pm, Tony wrote:



On Jul 21, 1:12*pm, jim wynhoff wrote:


Saw a bumper sticker I liked the other day...
"I find myself becoming cynical, bad tempered and angry... AND THAT
****ES ME OFF."


Gotta' have one of those!
I'm relatively new to aviation. *I took my first soaring lesson in
2001, bought my first (probably last) glider in 2003. *At the time I
was amazed at the fact that I only had to register it ONCE. *I can't
seem to get too worked up about the registration issue. If they
charged $150.00 every three years, it would still be less than I pay
for my cheapest motor vehicle, (about $70.00 / year) and I don't have
to pay to have it smogged.


just because it could be worse doesn't mean it has to be.


I think we need to export all these bureaucrats. We don't need another
Europe here.


The FAA has released its final rule requiring the re-registration of
all civil aircraft over the next three years and renewal every three
years thereafter. The FAA proposed a $5 re-registration and renewal
fee, but the FAA reauthorization bill if enacted as passed by the
House would authorize the agency to increase the initial registration
fee to $130 and re-registration and renewals to $45. AOPA proposed an
alternative in 2008 that would have allowed the FAA to achieve the
same goals without the expense of reissuing aircraft registrations.
Read more ( http://www.aopa.org/advocacy/article... .mc_sect=adv
)
 




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