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Old 6th Jun 2006, 14:18
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"N" registration

Hello,

I would like to find information about "N" registration. Some foreigners keep the US immatriculation on their airplane and do it by forming a Trust Company; They open a company, pay some fees, and fly the plane anywhere in the world.
Does somebody have some info on how, where to do it, companies addresses, costs....
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Plenty of adverts in Pilot Magazine for companies who will guide you through this process.

Pick a long running reputable company and be aware that the company that you select will form the Trust for you and the Trust will own the aircraft as a seperate legal entity (technically and legally not you ! ).
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Out of curiosity, what are the advantages of N-reg for a non-North American?
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Mainly if the person concerned holds an IR.
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