Aircraft Registration Expiration Date CHANGED

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Aircraft Registration Expiration Date CHANGED

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The expriation date and requirement to re-register your aircraft (to retain the same N-number) has changed to 7-1/2 years.

Do Not let your registration expire or you may lose that registration N-number.

Since the expiration dates have been extended, Your Present Registration may have been Extended…REGARDLESS of the date currently PRINTED on your REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE.

To find out the ACTUAL EXPIRATION DATE of your current certificate, Enter your N-number in this link: https://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquir ... berInquiry

Due to recent lay-offs at FAA you may not receive timely notices which previously were automatically-issued. The ONUS for keeping your aircraft registered is the responsibility of the Owner.
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