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Federal Aviation Administration, DOT 

§ 47.61 

in writing of the new address or loca-
tion within 30 days. 

[Amdt. 47–29, 75 FR 41982, July 20, 2010] 

§ 47.47

Cancellation of Certificate for 

export purpose. 

(a) The holder of a Certificate of Air-

craft Registration, AC Form 8050–3, or 
the holder of an irrevocable 
deregistration and export request au-
thorization recognized under the Cape 
Town Treaty and filed with the FAA, 
who wishes to cancel the Certificate of 
Aircraft Registration for the purpose of 
export must submit to the Registry— 

(1) A written request for cancellation 

of the Certificate of Aircraft Registra-
tion describing the aircraft by make, 
model, and serial number, and stating 
the U.S. registration number and the 
country to which the aircraft will be 
exported; 

(2)(i) For an aircraft not subject to 

the Cape Town Treaty, evidence satis-
factory to the FAA that each holder of 
a recorded right has been satisfied or 
has consented to the transfer; or 

(ii) For an aircraft subject to the 

Cape Town Treaty, evidence satisfac-
tory to the FAA that each holder of a 
recorded right established prior to the 
date the Treaty entered into force with 
respect to the United States has been 
satisfied or has consented to the trans-
fer; and 

(3) A written certification that all 

registered interests ranking in priority 
to that of the requestor have been dis-
charged or that the holders of such in-
terests have consented to the cancella-
tion for export purposes. 

(b) If the aircraft is subject to the 

Cape Town Treaty and an irrevocable 
deregistration and export request au-
thorization has been filed with the 
Registry, the Registry will honor a re-
quest for cancellation only if an au-
thorized party makes the request. 

(c) The Registry notifies the country 

to which the aircraft is to be exported 
of the cancellation. 

[Amdt. 47–27, 70 FR 245, Jan. 3, 2005, as 
amended by Amdt. 47–29, 75 FR 41982, July 20, 
2010] 

§ 47.49

Replacement of Certificate. 

(a) If the original Certificate of Air-

craft Registration, AC Form 8050–3, is 

lost, stolen, or mutilated, the reg-
istered owner may submit to the Reg-
istry a written request that states the 
reason a replacement certificate is 
needed and the fee required by § 47.17. 
The Registry will send a replacement 
certificate to the registered owner’s 
mailing address or to another mailing 
address if requested in writing by the 
registered owner. 

(b) The registered owner may request 

a temporary Certificate of Aircraft 
Registration pending receipt of a re-
placement certificate. The Registry 
issues a temporary Certificate of Air-
craft Registration in the form of a fax 
that must be carried in the aircraft 
until receipt of the replacement certifi-
cate. 

[Amdt. 47–29, 75 FR 41982, July 20, 2010] 

§ 47.51

[Reserved] 

Subpart C—Dealers’ Aircraft 

Registration Certificate 

§ 47.61

Dealer’s Aircraft Registration 

Certificates. 

(a) The FAA issues a Dealer’s Air-

craft Registration Certificate, AC 
Form 8050–6, to U.S. manufacturers and 
dealers to— 

(1) Allow manufacturers to make any 

required flight tests of aircraft. 

(2) Facilitate operating, dem-

onstrating, and merchandising aircraft 
by the manufacturer or dealer without 
the burden of obtaining a Certificate of 
Aircraft Registration, AC Form 8050–3, 
for each aircraft with each transfer of 
ownership, under subpart B of this 
part. 

(b) A Dealer’s Aircraft Registration 

Certificate is an alternative for the 
Certificate of Aircraft Registration 
issued under subpart B of this part. A 
dealer may, under this subpart, obtain 
one or more Dealer’s Aircraft Registra-
tion Certificates in addition to his 
original certificate, and he may use a 
Dealer’s Aircraft Registration Certifi-
cate for any aircraft he owns. 

(c) If a Dealer’s Aircraft Registration 

Certificate for an aircraft registered 
under this subpart expires in accord-
ance with § 47.71, the aircraft owner 
must submit an application for aircraft 
registration in accordance with § 47.31 

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§ 47.63 

or the assignment of registration num-
ber will be canceled in accordance with 
§ 47.15(i)(2). 

[Doc. No. 7190, 31 FR 4495, Mar. 17, 1966, as 
amended by Amdt. 47–9, 35 FR 802, Jan. 21, 
1970; Amdt. 47–16, 37 FR 25487, Dec. 1, 1972; 
Amdt. 47–29, 75 FR 41982, July 20, 2010; Amdt. 
47–33, 87 FR 71218, Nov. 22, 2022] 

§ 47.63

Application. 

A manufacturer or dealer that wishes 

to obtain a Dealer’s Aircraft Registra-
tion Certificate, AC Form 8050–6, must 
submit— 

(a) A Dealer’s Aircraft Registration 

Certificate Application, AC Form 8050– 
5; and 

(b) The fee required by § 47.17. 

[Doc. No. 7190, 31 FR 4495, Mar. 17, 1966, as 
amended by Amdt. 47–16, 37 FR 25487, Dec. 1, 
1972; Amdt. 47–29, 75 FR 41982, July 20, 2010] 

§ 47.65

Eligibility. 

To be eligible for a Dealer’s Aircraft 

Registration Certificate, AC Form 
8050–6, the applicant must have an es-
tablished place of business in the 
United States, must be substantially 
engaged in manufacturing or selling 
aircraft, and must be a citizen of the 
United States, as defined by 49 U.S.C. 
40102 (a)(15). 

[Amdt. 47–29, 75 FR 41983, July 20, 2010] 

§ 47.67

Evidence of ownership. 

Before using a Dealer’s Aircraft Reg-

istration Certificate, AC Form 8050–6, 
for operating the aircraft, the holder of 
the certificate (other than a manufac-
turer) must send to the Registry evi-
dence of ownership under § 47.11. An 
Aircraft Bill of Sale, AC Form 8050–2, 
or its equivalent, may be used as evi-
dence of ownership. There is no record-
ing fee. 

[Amdt. 47–29, 75 FR 41983, July 20, 2010] 

§ 47.69

Limitations. 

A Dealer’s Aircraft Registration Cer-

tificate, AC Form 8050–6 is valid only in 
connection with use of aircraft— 

(a) By the owner of the aircraft to 

whom it was issued, his agent or em-
ployee, or a prospective buyer, and in 
the case of a dealer other than a manu-
facturer, only after he has complied 
with § 47.67; 

(b) Within the United States, except 

when used to deliver to a foreign pur-
chaser an aircraft displaying a tem-
porary registration number and car-
rying an airworthiness certificate on 
which that number is written; 

(c) While a certificate is carried with-

in the aircraft; and 

(d) On a flight that is— 
(1) For required flight testing of air-

craft; or 

(2) Necessary for, or incident to, sale 

of the aircraft. 

However, a prospective buyer may op-
erate an aircraft for demonstration 
purposes only while he is under the di-
rect supervision of the holder of the 
Dealer’s Aircraft Registration Certifi-
cate or his agent. 

[Doc. No. 7190, 31 FR 4495, Mar. 17, 1966; 31 FR 
5483, Apr. 7, 1966, as amended by Amdt. 47–4, 
32 FR 12556, Aug. 30, 1967; Amdt. 47–29, 75 FR 
41983, July 20, 2010] 

§ 47.71

Duration of Certificate; change 

of status. 

(a) A Dealer’s Aircraft Registration 

Certificate, AC Form 8050–6, expires 1 
year after the date it is issued. Each 
additional certificate expires on the 
date the original certificate expires. 

(b) The holder of a Dealer’s Aircraft 

Registration Certificate must imme-
diately notify the Registry of any of 
the following— 

(1) A change of name; 
(2) A change of address; 
(3) A change that affects status as a 

citizen of the United States; or 

(4) The discontinuance of business. 

[31 FR 4495, Mar. 17, 1966, as amended by 
Amdt. 47–29, 75 FR 41983, July 20, 2010] 

PART 48—REGISTRATION AND 

MARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR 
SMALL UNMANNED AIRCRAFT 

Subpart A—General 

Sec. 
48.1

Applicability. 

48.5

[Reserved] 

48.10

Definitions. 

48.15

Requirement to register. 

48.20

Eligibility for registration. 

48.25

Applicants. 

48.30

Fees. 

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