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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 49 — Recording of Aircraft Titles and Security Documents · § 49.33

§ 49.33. Eligibility for recording: general requirements.

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A conveyance is eligible for recording under this subpart only if, in addition to the requirements of §§ 49.11, 49.13, and 49.17, the following requirements are met:
(a)It is in a form prescribed by, or acceptable to, the Administrator for that kind of conveyance;
(b)It describes the aircraft by make and model, manufacturer's serial number, and United States registration number, or other detail that makes identification possible;
(c)It is a true copy of an original document, certified under § 49.21, or an original document or a duplicate original document;
(d)It affects aircraft registered under 49 U.S.C. 44101-44104; and
(e)It is accompanied by the recording fee required by § 49.15, but there is no fee for recording a conveyance named in § 49.31(b). [Doc. No. 1996, 29 FR 6486, May 19, 1964, as amended by Amdt. 49-1, 31 FR 4499, Mar. 17, 1966; Amdt. 49-10, 70 FR 246, Jan. 3, 2005; Docket No. FAA-2024-2764, Amdt. Nos. 47-35 and 49-12, 90 FR 5577, Jan. 17, 2025]
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