Registration Hints

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  • Some insurances require your kit project to be registered as an airplane with the FAA, even if you just want to have a non-moving insurance. (Falcon does, Avemco does not need a registration)
  • The FAA form wants the serial number of the engine. Unsure if you can register without it (edits welcome!)
  • Consider buying the EAA registration kit which includes cockpit / experimental stickers, FAA forms and instructions (EAA Amateur-Built Certification Kit).
  • You will need a formal bill of sale from Vans (different from the invoices for your kits). To obtain the bill of sale, email "registrations" at Vans. They will send you a waiver to sign and a document request form to fill out. This will take 2 weeks since it goes vial snail mail.
  • You will need a filled out and notarized form 8050-88 (comes with the EAA kit). Plan for a visit to your nearest print-shop / notary.
  • Online Registration
  • There are companies that walk your registration over to the FAA to expedite the registration for some $150, check AIC Title
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