At 22:19 24 February 2015, Charlie M. UH & 002 owner/pilot
wrote:
>On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 4:57:34 PM UTC-5, Steve
Leonard wrote:
>> On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 3:23:54 PM UTC-6, JJ
Sinclair wrote:
>> > Get Transport Canada to "De-register the sailplane for export
to USA",
>=
>then obtain an "N" number and fill out a request for registration,
send it
>=
>to the FAA along with the bill of sale you got from the seller and
your
>che=
>ck for $5 bucks and the paperwork should be all done. Have an
A&P / AI
>insp=
>ect the machine and sign off an annual and then you get to fly
your new
>hon=
>ey.=20
>> > JJ
>> > Plus, scrub off the "C" number and put on your new "N"
number.
>Aceton=
>e usually removes old numbers and the new one can be vinyl.
>>=20
>> Well, there is a bit more to it than that, JJ. Depends on
Standard
>Licen=
>se or Owner Maintenance in Canada, and if it is to be Standard
>Airworthines=
>s or Experimental in the US. Then there is the visit from the FAA
or DAR
>f=
>or issuing the airworthiness certificate and or operating
limitations. =20
>>=20
>> Also had the recommendation to conduct the transaction in
Canada. If
>don=
>e there, you are bringing your property into the US. No issues. If
the
>tr=
>ansaction happens here, you can get in trouble with papers as the
plane
>was=
> "brought into the US with intent to sell" and there are fees, etc
that
>mus=
>t be paid, and forms to be filed in triplicate. And we won't go in
to the
>=
>"8 by ten color glossy photographs with circles and arrows and a
paragraph
>=
>on the back of each one explainin' what each one was, to be used
as
>evidenc=
>e against us..."
>>=20
>> Steve Leonard
>
>Arlo Guthrie...... nuff said...... LOL........ Yes, I have BOTH
>versions...=
>....
>
>PS, added "quotes" to the end of your post...... ;-)
>
WITH CIRCLES AND ARROWS ON THE GLOSSY 8 X 10's! RB