Aircraft registration with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is a legal requirement that ensures compliance and safety within the aviation industry. Non-compliance with aircraft FAA registration can have significant implications for aircraft owners and operators. As the National Aviation Center, we understand the risks and consequences associated with non-compliance. In this article, we will explore…
Category: Aircraft Registration
Why So Many People Have Opted for Airplane Upgrades and Part Exchanges
The National Aviation Center knows the aviation industry is always in one sort of trouble or another, from costly fuel prices to an inability to import cheap parts. Airplane owners also feel the pinch from whatever problem the aviation industry is having, from increased security to complicated red tape. Yet, the aviation marketplace is seeing…
Beyond Aviation Registration: Forms You May Need
At our site, renewal, initial registration, and similar forms are the most popular. That’s why they’re at the top of the left side. It’s also why they’re prominently displayed in the center of our home page. However, they’re far from the only forms that we offer. In fact, we offer forms for essentially every stage…
The Steps of Airplane Re-Registration
Like millions of other people, you lead a busy life. You are always on the go with work and home responsibilities, and what little free time you can squeeze in is spent trying to forget all the stress in life and just relax. It can be easy to see why you might skip over or…
When Will You Have to Go Through the Reregister Airplane Application?
Getting the initial registration for your aircraft is going to be the first step. The second step will be to keep it all in order. Now, what this will ultimately entail are a variety of different processes, each of which will address a different component of the overall documentation. For example, in cases of deleted…
An Alternative to The Usual Aircraft Transfer of Ownership Forms
More people are buying aircraft in the US due to fast economic recovery but the newest owners are unaware of processes to follow during initial registration, re-registration, renewal, and transfer of ownership. Any legally owned aircraft that has not been registered anywhere else globally is eligible to be registered in the US. Most owners get…
Form 8050-1: Where the Runway Starts
Every flight begins somewhere. Think of everything you go through before you take your plane up into the sky. The preparation, the flight plan, the training – it all comes before that incredible moment where the plane leaves the ground. Your aircraft documentation has a beginning too. For many plane owners, that start would be…
Register a Plane National Aviation Center
Why do you have to register a plane? Well, in order for you to be able to fly, your aircraft needs to be registered with the Federal Aviation Administration. This is simply the airplane version of registering your car at the DMV. For safety reasons, it’s good for the FAA to be aware and keep…
Understanding the AC 8050-1 Form
We will be honest: not everyone is lucky enough to have a plane all for themselves. And the less people, the less information available. Therefore, it will not be strange if you just bought your plane and struggle to find the details you need for your aircraft registration. Fortunately, the National Aviation Center can help…
Airplane Tail Numbers Explained in Detail
Any pilot could tell you that no two planes are exactly the same. In fact, every plane is just a little bit different from the last. Aircraft registration reflects this, too. That’s why every plane has its own airplane tail numbers. Sure, some of the numbers are similar, but they’re all different – just like…