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What is an Aircraft Claim of Lien?

As a first-time aircraft owner, you are probably already imagining walking across the tarmac to your shiny new plane. This will probably be a day of great weather (the best for flying) and you are ready to hit the skies and enjoy the freedom that only piloting an aircraft can create. However, upon close inspection…

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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…

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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…

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Aircraft Registration Tips (Part one)

When you are preparing to register your aircraft there are quite a few regulations and rules to follow and some things you should avoid doing or be aware of. The aircraft certificate of registration is a document that must be renewed every three years. Yet, there are a few things that you might not be…

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The Aircraft Registration Form Center

We designed the National Aviation Center to be a true aircraft registration form center. The goal was to create one place, one hub where all of the important aircraft documentation could be found. Instead of having to hunt from site to site, following a bunch of links over a course of time, you could go…

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The Airplane Database: More than Just Tail Numbers

One of the main questions people ask us about the airplane database is: why? Why does the FAA maintain this database? Is it really necessary? After all, for all of the comparisons, planes aren’t really that much like cars. The odds of someone breaking into your car and stealing it, thus necessitating it being tracked, are quite…