FAA change of address

Notifying FAA about Your Change of Address

Whenever you move from your previous house or department to a new place, it’s imperative you give a word of it to the respective authorities. Apply for an FAA change of address promptly to be compliant, and to avoid legal consequences or an undesirable suspension or revocation. Owning an airplane responsibly means that you have…

FAA aircraft registration renewal

FAA Aircraft Registration Renewal: Can You Do It Online?

The authority to fly an aircraft within the USA is to have a valid certificate. For new registrations, an initial registration form is filled while for already existing certificates, a renewal form is filled. Expired certificates are not valid and can only be used after re-registration. Aircraft owners can fill the forms manually and send…

plane transfer of ownership

How Does a Plane Transfer of Ownership Work?

One of the most common forms we help people with here at the National Aviation Center is a plane transfer of ownership. This form’s purpose is to officially transfer the ownership, registration, and property of the aircraft in question to another person, whether that means partial or full ownership. Yes, this form is designed to…

N-Number

What is an N-number and What Do You Need It For?

Do you have an N-number for your plane? Have you ever wondered why it seems like so many of the planes you see have them (while a few may not?) This is one of the more commonly asked questions here at the National Aviation Center. The truth is that registered aircraft in the United States…

aircraft renewal

Is It Time to Submit an FAA Aircraft Renewal?

It takes a unique sort of individual to want to fly their own aircraft. While some may get nervous at the thought of being thousands of feet above the ground completely on their own, to you that is just an ideal way to spend an afternoon. Of course, it does take a lot of work…

aircraft register quick search

How to Use the Aircraft Register Quick Search With Just the Tail Number

As you probably know already, your aircraft’s N-number, which serves as its identification with the Federal Aviation Administration, will be useful beyond registration paperwork. In fact, using the aircraft register quick search, you will be able to access relevant information pertaining to your aircraft by simply using the ID number. Let’s take a look at…