TP 13275E |
You must: |
Basic Requirement |
- remove the Canadian nationality and registration marks from the aircraft;
- remove the aircraft mark plate, if applicable;
- remove the aircraft Mode "S" Transponder address code, if
applicable;
- apply for an Export Airworthiness Certificate (if required);
- request in writing that Transport Canada, Civil Aviation deregister your
aircraft;
- provide aircraft-specific documentation with the request.
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Export Airworthiness Certificate |
- contact a Maintenance and Manufacturing office in the appropriate Transport
Canada, Civil Aviation office should the buyer of your aircraft require an Export
Airworthiness Certificate to comply with the requirements of the foreign civil
aviation authority.
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De-registration Request and Documentation |
- include the document transferring ownership (e.g. bill of sale) to a foreign
owner;
- indicate which foreign civil aviation authority needs to be advised of
removal from the Register (usually the country of the foreign buyer);
- return the last Canadian Certificate of Registration;
- include a statement confirming that the Canadian nationality and
registration marks have been removed from the aircraft;
- include a statement confirming that the Mode "S" Transponder
address code has been removed, if applicable;
- provide your request in writing with attachments to the appropriate
Transport Canada, Civil Aviation office.
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Document Obtained |
You will not receive a document. Transport Canada, Civil Aviation
will notify the civil aviation authority of the country to which the aircraft is
being exported of the de-registration of the aircraft. |
Fee Payment |
There is no fee for deregistration of the aircraft. There are fees
associated with an Export Airworthiness Certificate. |
For Further Information |
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