APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME OF - Transport Canada 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date in the specified format (dd-mm-yyyy) at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the 'Official No.' and 'Present Name of Vessel' fields with accurate information regarding your vessel.
  4. In section A, provide your proposed new name for the vessel. List three choices in order of preference.
  5. For section B, indicate if you are requesting a transfer of port registry and provide details about the new port.
  6. Complete the owner(s) details section, ensuring all registered owners sign where indicated.
  7. If applicable, ensure that corporate representatives sign and affix their seal as required.
  8. Review all entries for accuracy before submitting your application.

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Transport Canadas Civil Aviation (TCCA) Directorate is Canadas civil aviation authority. It has existed since 1936, when civil aviation was transferred from the Civil Aviation Branch of the Department of National Defence.
The term military aviation refers to the development and use of military aircraft, while the term civil aviation refers to all nonmilitary aviation, such as air transportation provided by airlines or the carrying of cargo by commercial aircraft. (Read Orville Wrights 1929 biography of his brother, Wilbur.)
The Civil Aviation Directorate, also known as Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA), promotes the safety of the national air transportation system through its regulatory framework and oversight activities. We are responsible for advancing the safety of all aspects of civil aviation in Canada.
Validity period the last day of the 3-month period following the sale of the aircraft by the previous owner. the day on which there is another transfer of custody and control. the day on which you receive a new certificate of registration.
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The previous owner must notify Transport Canada of the transfer within 7 days. To notify Transport Canada: Go to Notification of Transfer of Aircraft Ownership (the previous owner will need to login or create a myTC Account) Follow the prompts to complete and submit the notification.
Transport CanadaOpen a new window is the regulator of aviation in Canada. Its role is to develop transportation policies and legislation that provide for a high level of safety and security and support a successful, stable aviation sector in Canada.
National Aviation Company Information System. Assists Transport Canada Aviation personnel in the regulatory control for the certification of aviation companies.

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