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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Aircraft Affidavit in the editor.
Begin by entering the U.S. Identification Number at the top of the form. This unique identifier is crucial for tracking your aircraft.
Fill in the Builder’s Name, Model, and Serial Number of the aircraft. Ensure accuracy as these details are essential for ownership verification.
Specify the Class of your aircraft (e.g., airplane, rotorcraft) and indicate the Type of Engine Installed along with the Number of Engines. This information helps categorize your aircraft correctly.
List the Manufacturer, Model, and Serial Number of each engine installed. This section is vital for maintenance records and compliance.
Indicate whether your aircraft is built for land or water operation and provide the Number of Seats available.
Check one box to confirm if more than 50% of your aircraft was built from miscellaneous parts or a kit, ensuring you attach any necessary documentation.
Sign as the owner and fill in your address details including city, state, zip code, and telephone number.
Complete the notary section by having it signed and dated by a Notary Public to finalize your affidavit.
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