[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 1]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 14CFR47.47]



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                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 47_AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION--Table of Contents

 

             Subpart B_Certificates of Aircraft Registration

 

Sec. 47.47  Cancellation of Certificate for export purpose.



    (a) The holder of a Certificate of Aircraft Registration who wishes 

to cancel the Certificate for the purpose of export must submit to the 

FAA Aircraft Registry--

    (1) A written request for cancellation of the Certificate describing 

the aircraft by make, model, and serial number, stating the U.S. 

identification number and the country to which the aircraft will be 

exported; and

    (2) Evidence satisfactory to the Administrator that each holder of a 

recorded right has been satisfied or has consented to the transfer.

    (b) The FAA notifies the country to which the aircraft is to be 

exported of the cancellation by ordinary mail, or by airmail at the 

owner's request. The owner must arrange and pay for the transmission of 

this notice by means other than ordinary mail or airmail.



[Amdt. 47-11, 36 FR 8661, May 11, 1971, as amended by Amdt. 47-23, 53 FR 

1915, Jan. 25, 1988]



    Effective Date Note: At 70 FR 245, Jan. 3, 2005, Sec. 47.47 was 

revised, effective concurrent with the date the Cape Town Treaty enters 

into force with respect to the United States. For the convenience of the 

user, the revised text is set forth as follows:



Sec. 47.47  Cancellation of Certificate for export purpose.



    (a) The holder of a Certificate of Aircraft Registration or the 

holder of an irrevocable deregistration and export request authorization 

recognized under the Cape Town Treaty and filed with FAA who wishes to 

cancel the Certificate for the purpose of export must submit to the FAA 

Aircraft Registry--

    (1) A written request for cancellation of the Certificate describing 

the aircraft by make, model, and serial number, stating the U.S. 

identification number and the country to which the aircraft will be 

exported;

    (2)(i) For an aircraft not subject to the Cape Town Treaty, evidence 

satisfactory 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 

satisfactory 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 transfer; and

    (3) A written certification that all registered interests ranking in 

priority to that of the requestor have been discharged or that the 

holders of such interests have consented to the cancellation for export 

purposes.

    (b) If the aircraft is subject to the Cape Town Treaty and an 

irrevocable deregistration and export request authorization has been 

filed with the FAA Aircraft Registry, the FAA Registry will honor a 

request for cancellation only if an authorized party makes the request.

    (c) The FAA Aircraft Registry notifies the country to which the 

aircraft is to be exported of the cancellation.



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