Federal Aviation Administration, DOT Section 47.45 Section 47.61 Change of address. Within 30 days after any change in a registered owner-s mailing address, the registered owner must notify the Registry in writing of the change of address. If a post office box or mailing drop is used for mailing purposes, the registered owner also must provide that owner-s physical address or location. Upon acceptance, the Registry will issue, without charge, a revised Certificate of Aircraft Registration, AC Form 8050-3, reflecting the new mailing address. When a post office box or mailing drop is used for mailing purposes, and the registered owner-s physical address or location changes, the registered owner must notify the Registry in writing of the new address or location within 30 days. [Amdt. 47-29, 75 FR 41982, July 20, 2010] spaschal on DSK3GDR082PROD with CFR Section 47.47 Cancellation of Certificate for export purpose. (a) The holder of a Certificate of Aircraft Registration, AC Form 8050-3, or the holder of an irrevocable deregistration and export request authorization recognized under the Cape Town Treaty and filed with the FAA, who wishes to cancel the Certificate of Aircraft Registration for the purpose of export must submit to the Registry - (1) A written request for cancellation of the Certificate of Aircraft Registration describing the aircraft by make, model, and serial number, and stating the U.S. registration 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 in- terests 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 Registry, the Registry will honor a request for cancellation only if an authorized party makes the request. (c) The Registry notifies the country to which the aircraft is to be exported of the cancellation. [Amdt. 47-27, 70 FR 245, Jan. 3, 2005, as amended by Amdt. 47-29, 75 FR 41982, July 20, 2010] Section 47.49 Replacement of Certificate. (a) If the original Certificate of Aircraft Registration, AC Form 8050-3, is lost, stolen, or mutilated, the registered owner may submit to the Registry a written request that states the reason a replacement certificate is needed and the fee required by Section 47.17. The Registry will send a replacement certificate to the registered owner-s mailing address or to another mailing address if requested in writing by the registered owner. (b) The registered owner may request a temporary Certificate of Aircraft Registration pending receipt of a replacement certificate. The Registry issues a temporary Certificate of Aircraft Registration in the form of a fax that must be carried in the aircraft until receipt of the replacement certificate. [Amdt. 47-29, 75 FR 41982, July 20, 2010] Section 47.51 [Reserved] Subpart C - Dealers- Aircraft Registration Certificate Section 47.61 Dealer-s Aircraft Registration Certificates. (a) The FAA issues a Dealer-s Aircraft Registration Certificate, AC Form 8050-6, to U.S. manufacturers and dealers to - (1) Allow manufacturers to make any required flight tests of aircraft. (2) Facilitate operating, demonstrating, and merchandising aircraft by the manufacturer or dealer without the burden of obtaining a Certificate of Aircraft Registration, AC Form 8050-3, 879 VerDate Sep<11>2014 12:50 Apr 30, 2019 Jkt 247046 PO 00000 Frm 00889 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\247046.XXX 247046