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AC 8050 98

The Necessity of Form AC 8050-98

The dream of owning your own airplane is one you have had from a young age. Planes have always fascinated you, and you spent all the necessary time logging hours, learning to fly, and getting your pilot’s license. Now the time has come for you to invest in a plane that you can take out…

FAA renewal

How FAA Renewal Works at our Website

Renewing your aircraft registration doesn’t have to be a difficult process. Here at the National Aviation Center, we can make it easier than ever to do exactly that. FAA Renewal is important because it allows you to continually fly your aircraft while always legally being in the clear. Of course, it does have to be…

Aircraft Registration

Should You Use Your Plane Dealer’s Aircraft Registration?

Are you ready to hit the open blue skies in your new aircraft? Are you prepared to fly anywhere from 460-575mph? Not so fast! You’ll need to apply for a Certificate of Aircraft Registration from the FAA Aircraft Registry before you can legally operate any aircraft within the U.S. This certificate should be in the aircraft…

Aircraft Database Access

By Land, Sea, or Sky: Aircraft Database Access

Have you been trying to get your plane on the aircraft database but it seems like it’s much more difficult than it should be? Do you carve out time in your busy day to take care of all of your airplane documentation, yet you just can’t quite get it done? You shouldn’t beat yourself up…

Civil Aircraft Register

Civil Aircraft Register for Beginners

If you have ever owned an aircraft in the United States then you must know how important it is to register your plane with the FAA’s Civil Aircraft Register. The FAA is no other than the Federal Aviation Administration, and you need to register with them the same way you have to do it with…

aircraft transfer of ownership forms

Filing Aircraft Transfer of Ownership Forms

There can be all kinds of reasons why you might want or need to transfer the ownership of your airplane. Maybe you have decided to sell your plane to a private buyer so you can get a new one yourself. Maybe you just do not use the plane like you thought you would and want…