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Airworthiness validity (reg transfer Finland to Cyprus)

Thanks guys.

Cyprus auhirity as been pretty decent and is providing me a temporary registration to ferry the aircraft. They have requested the normal docs plus the fireproof plate to be replaces and reg marks also, as long as I send back photos and records of the work done.

Best regards and good flights.

LPSR, Portugal

Fenland_Flyer wrote:

I own and use (solely) an aircraft in the UK which is registered in another EU country

That would not be registered in the Netherlands I guess? As stated, it is not need in all countrys. From memory, for a UK aircraft with a non UK owner this is no requirement. Though this is not my area of expertise, so it could be incorrect.

The main reason was, that I know there are OH regs with non Finnish owners. So it most be possible to register as a non Finnish person. In this cases it might require an holder, similair to the construction in The Netherlands.

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Jesse
I own and use (solely) an aircraft in the UK which is registered in another EU country and have no problems. I communicate sometimes directly with the CAA of that country without difficulty. I do employ someone in that country to manage the paperwork because their language is not my first language and mistakes are less likely. There is no requirement for me to have a resident “holder”. Hope this is of help to others.

UK, United Kingdom

loco wrote:

I understand you deregistered before flying from Finland to Cyprus. I’m guessing that you will need to bring inspector to the aircraft with an airline ticket or the aircraft to inspector with a flight permit.

I think the situation as descriped by loco is the normal procedure. And would guess his suggestion is right.

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Fenland_Flyer wrote:

If you mean a PH registered aircraft needs Dutch resident as owner then I do not believe that is the case.

No, owner and holder are two different things. The owners owns the aircraft and could live anywhere, the holders as a representative for the owner for national CAA (communication / forms / address etc are all in Dutch) and must reside in The Netherlands as far as I am aware. (This is not part of my job).

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I recently moved an AC registered in France to Poland. This is how it went:

1. Flew on F-reg to Poland
2. Deregistered in France
3. Polish inspector looked at the aircraft, crossed out old French registration from ARC, wrote new Polish registration next to it and put his stamp.

I understand you deregistered before flying from Finland to Cyprus. I’m guessing that you will need to bring inspector to the aircraft with an airline ticket or the aircraft to inspector with a flight permit.

LPFR, Poland

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Jesse wrote:

For example with PH-Reg you would need an holder in the Netherlands

Are you able to quote the reason behind this statement please? If you mean a PH registered aircraft needs Dutch resident as owner then I do not believe that is the case.
Thanks

Last Edited by Fenland_Flyer at 20 Jan 08:38
UK, United Kingdom

You can’t fight bureaucracy, so go with the flow. I’d be inclined to pack it into a shipping container and re-assemble it in Cyprus. There are people like Erik van Veenen who know the light airplane shipping business.

Glenswinton, SW Scotland, United Kingdom

I doubt it can not on Finish registered? I think at least two of them are flying based in the Netherlands. Sometimes you need an holder in a certain countries. For example with PH-Reg you would need an holder in the Netherlands. There are companies offering such services, though sometimes on get something arranged.

I would discuss this with both authorities. Your current paperwork likely has a time limit, if that expires you have a real issue.

Are you sure that inspection needs to be done in Cyprus versus getting can Cyprus CAMO to do this Finland?

lmsl1967 wrote:

is there an EASA regulation that defines ARC done by a CAMO as acceptable in all cases by EASA participant countries?

An ARC from a foreign CAMO in general is not sufficient. In the Netherlands this import inspection must be done by a Dutch CAMO, or in some cases (new aircraft type of registration for example)

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