In response to a number of threads seen on other forums, where posters have been seeking advice on moving their aircraft to the FAA register. I thought that we would look at the process and provide a simplified précis here, we will be delight to discuss individual details with owners/operators considering option.
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Importing an Aircraft into the USA
Monday, October 19th, 2009Importing an Aircraft into EASA
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009Following on from the last couple of weeks posting on Airworthiness Review Signatories and the Airworthiness Review Certificate, I thought the next logical topic is to look at importing an aircraft within EASA regulated locations; exporting to outside EASA (N-registration) regulated locations will be addressed next week. These actions will be applicable across all those countries who are full EASA signatories; aircraft can only be imported by approved organisations, not individuals.
Airworthiness Review Signatory – An Explanation
Monday, September 21st, 2009In this week’s blog, I thought that I would take the opportunity to answer a direct question posed last during a discussion on another forum, “never heard of an airworthiness revue signatory before in my 40 years of aircraft ownership. What do you do?” After deciding not to make frivolous comment about not dressing-up! I thought this was a worrying statement given Part M and associated requirements have been in place for 2 years, give or take a few days.
A Salutary Tale of Airworthiness
Saturday, September 5th, 2009For those of you that are not aware, Mackenzie Morgan provide an Airworthiness Review Signatory for a UK based organisation; this tale is intended to provide warning to all private owners/operators of aircraft less than 5700Kg.
Approved Maintenance Programmes
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009I have seen recently, over a number of GA Forums, no names, that the Approved Maintenance Programme (AMP) is not that well understood by aircraft owners. What is an AMP and how does it fit in with LAMP from the CAA? In a short answer it does not as we shall see. (more…)