Bryan Cotton wrote:Old post, I know. I can't find the EAA cerification kit on their website. Anybody have a suggestion?
Bryan Cotton wrote:I found this:
https://www.eaa.org/eaa/aircraft-buildi ... -homebuilt?
Does it really take 90 days to register an aircraft? That is discouraging.
T41pilot wrote:Bryan Cotton wrote:I found this:
https://www.eaa.org/eaa/aircraft-buildi ... -homebuilt?
Does it really take 90 days to register an aircraft? That is discouraging.
Bryan
I just registered mine and got it back in a couple of weeks. My N number reservation prior to that took 2 months though. Go figure... I think the key is to make painstaking sure that the paperwork is correct in every way including syntax. The EAA registration kit material is definetely helpful if you can find a place to download it. Part of it that is sent in has to be notarized as well. Be prepared for that.
sonex1374 wrote:I put this page together about 10 years ago with the info that I researched (I didn't know about the EAA kit back then). In any case, it captures the overall process you'll follow. The FAA has gone to an online submission system (search for "FAA AWC applicant") instead of mailing the application packet to the local FSDO.
http://sonex604.com/register/register.html
Jeff
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