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    Aircraft CofA Replacement and Operating Limitations

    I rebuilt my Muscle BiPlane last year and changed the Registration Number. The Airplane is licensed as Expermential Exhibition. What I failed to do is have a new Certificate of Airworthiness issued and did not change the Registration number on the Operating Limitations. Is there a FAA form that I need to produce for the CofA? How about the Operating Limitations, do I have to reproduce the current Operating Limitations with the new Registration and Propeller listed? An oversight on my part but I better get my paper work in order.

    Thanks for your advice

    Mark

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    Did you reregister the aircraft under the new N-number as required? I'd keep the N-number change paperwork copies in your Aircraft records (and perhaps a copy in the plane as well).

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    Contact your local FSDO and speak to an airworthiness inspector. They'll probably have you fill out a new application for airworthiness certificate (FAA form 1830-6). They will issue a new airworthiness certificate and updated operating limitations.
    Cheers!

    Joe

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