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PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 10:47 am    Post subject: FAA registration renewal Reply with quote

I'm not going to send my "re-registration" in till I get my 2nd warning letter 60 days before it expires. Yes I know I will risk their wrath.

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i know,, i know,, it is the principle of the thing....... but $5.00 every 36 months is $0.14 per month rounded up to the nearest penny. or $5.00 every 32 months is ,,, $0.16 per month rounded up to the nearest penny.. how much do you spend on hanger rent,,, gas,, oil,, properyt tax,, spark plugs,, etc.. surely $0.02 cents a month is not cost prohibitive.

to be exact.. cost of $5.00 split over

32 months .15625
36 months .1388888888
difference .0173611111 per month
for 1 yr .2083333333
for 3 years .625


buck up and lets fly.

boyd young
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 12:20 pm    Post subject: FAA registration renewal Reply with quote

I would think in this day and age we could start a petition using the internet that we could sign and send on to anyone willing to listen...flying weather in michigan is not good for ski's bare ground here...jswan

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OK....

So are we just going to trade comments? I sent a E-Mail but only got a form letter response with a link to their web site.


Does anyone have a E-Mail address to someone that can/will fix it? How about our politicians?


I'm not going to send my "re-registration" in till I get my 2nd warning letter 60 days before it expires. Yes I know I will risk their wrath.


Also I just renewed my annual state aircraft registration in Michigan. Seems like they could talk to the states. They wouldn't get away with this with automobiles there would be too many.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2012 2:59 pm    Post subject: FAA registration renewal Reply with quote

Gents,

I read this list because I built a Firestar I many years ago and still love Kolbs even though I don't have one at present. I do have another plane and this string on the re-registration bugs me as much as you. So I asked one of my good friends at the FAA to get the name of the individual responsible for this process (the "stuckee"). His name is John Bent at the FAA registry. Email is john.g.bent(at)faa.gov and his phone number is 405-954-4331. He is just one guy in the bureaucracy so don't get mad, just express your frustration and hopefully he can fix the system.







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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:58 am    Post subject: Re: FAA registration renewal Reply with quote

jvanlaak,

Thanks for the contact information. I sent Mr. Bent and email as follows:

Mr. Bent,
In early January, I received the FAA notice that the registration on my airplane (N64086) would expire on June 30, 2012. So that I would not forget to do the RENEWAL before that deadline, I went on-line and went through the process of RENEWING my registration for an additional three years; at least that is what I thought I was doing. About two weeks later (quick service, thank you) I received my new registration certificate but was aghast to see that the new one is show to expire Jan 31, 2015 instead of June 30, 2015.

Why did I not get a full three year extension on my RENEWAL. This was NOT a new registration which starts the three year clock, but a RENEWAL. I went through the on-line process early to avoid forgetting to do it later. For this it seems I was penalized 5 months. It is a non-event financially but the rule says that the registration must be RENEWED (extended) every three years, not re-registered, as if it was a new owner.

I suspect this was a programing error if this happens only on-line. In any case, please rectify this short-change or re-write the rule and guidance so that we know what to expect.

I would appreciate a response regarding what your plans are for correcting this.

Sincerely,
Thomas R Riddle
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:35 am    Post subject: Re: FAA registration renewal Reply with quote

Guys

This one may be worth fighting for. I sat through a FAA seminar when this renewal first started and it was clearly stated that the $5.00 was for the initial renewal only, and that the "real" renewal cost was yet to be determined. Their speculation was it would be between $50.00 and $250.00. Please do not shoot the messenger.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:21 am    Post subject: Re: FAA registration renewal Reply with quote

Fellow Kolbers,

The Mr. Bent I sent my email to, about the re-registration vs renewal issue, forwarded my email to another FAA person. I got a response, long and convoluted, from this person, which follows my synopsis.

My Synopsis:
The FIRST TIME we send in a "renewal" on the new system will result in a re-registration date at the end of the month in which they receive and act on the request. Afterwards, all subsequent renewals (on time or early) will receive the full 3 three years. Their rationale for this is to redistribute the due dates more evenly across the calendar year to preclude their work from bunching up. The only reason it bunches up is because they unnecessarily (in my opinion) created these 3 month groups, in which bunches of aircraft come due for regregistration/renewal at the same time. This was not necessary. All they had to do was to divide the due dates into months instead of quarters. But because they divided into quarter groups, they caused the bunching up of their work load. So, bottom line is that this "screw the aircraft owner" reregistration vs renewal is supposed to happen only once per registration. At least that is my interpretation of the following:
FAA'S RESPONSE:
I work in the Aircraft Registration office (Registry) and was part of
the group that put re-registration and renewal together. I've been
asked to reply to your question.

The use of a current date from which to count your re-registration
date from was stated in the final Rulemaking and has been repeated in
our supporting literature. With more than half the expected
re-registration certificates already issued, no change in the present
process is under consideration. I can explain why we set things up
to work as they do, and perhaps try to re-frame the view regarding
registration months lost due to early re-registration.

Since new registration has to be issued and delivered before the old
certificates expire for re-registration and renewal to work, we
recognized the importance of a smooth and even work flow from the
start. With re-registration expirations set to expire quarterly, if
we issued re-registration certificates to expire on the third
anniversary of their re-registration expiration date, we would have
built quarterly bulges into our future workloads. These bulges would
cause backlogs that could result in delayed delivery of future
renewal registration certificates. By issuing re-registration
certificates that expire three years from the month in which they are
issued, we set up our future workload to fall more evenly from month
to month. The other aircraft owners in your re-registration group
should apply and get dates from January through April if they apply
as scheduled. The real deadline to avoid grounding is April 30, so
the possible spread is 3 months. A few who forget, play the game or
have a problem will get dates in May or June, and some will even get
dates after they expire. The renewal certificates that will be
issued during future cycles are set up to expire on the same three
year anniversary date. During renewal, no matter when you make your
application, your new certificate will receive an expiration date of
January 31. Alternate schedules may have avoided the impression that
early applicants loose a few months of registration, but they would
have been more difficult to communicate and execute successfully.
The group benefits because a cause for future delays has been
eliminated. You benefit by knowing already that you are good to go.
Early application gives both of us time to recover from unforeseen
errors. There were no delaying errors for us to recover from in this
case, but had there been, we would have had plenty of time to fix
things.

The months you see as missing were not subtracted from your new
registration time, they came off of your old registration certificate
due to the required changes. On August 27, 2009, you were issued a
certificate of registration that, unlike almost any other
registration for property in the world, was good as long as you lived
until you sold the aircraft, removed it permanently from service, or
something happened that would cause the FAA to revoke it, all that
for the all but token charge of $5.00. To keep this. aircraft owners
as a group only had to keep their addresses updated, report sales,
register promptly after purchasing, and tell us when the aircraft had
finally left service for good. Life has too many tricks to allow
this large a group to meet that standard. We expect that as many as
111,000 aircraft will drop off the register of 360,000 aircraft
because they are not there to make application. Long before that you
first registered, the concerns of law enforcement about aircraft use
in drug smuggling and against our national security combined with the
growing ability of computers to make aircraft registration data
immediately available for both reference and analysis had been
raising requirements for more accurate and actionable aircraft
registration records. In July of 2010, the final approvals finally
fell into place and the new rules went into effect for the
re-registration of existing aircraft to clean up existing errors, and
the renewal of Aircraft registration every third year to keep future
errors from piling up. Re-registration scheduled your existing
registration to end when you made application, and told you - you
should apply during February, March or April of 2011. You filed
promptly and now have a certificate that is good for the next three
years, and your next, a renewal certificate, will be good for three
years after this one expires.

In short; the changes, the lost registration time, and the costs came
about as part of re-registration, which we had to do so we could do
our job well enough to support other parts of the government to do
their jobs, big and small, as best as they can. We worked hard to
find the combination of process steps that would as a group deliver
the least disruption for those affected. So far, it seems things are
working. Any applicant that has made a good application during their
assigned three month window has been their registration certificate
with time to arrive before their old certificate expired.

Thank you for filing early. It gave us time to take care of you if
some thing went wrong. Since it went well it gave us extra time to
help others who needed assistance.

I hope I made some sense out of this that is helpful to you. Feel
free to give me a call if in some way you feel this was not
responsive.

Jerry Super
Program Analyst
Aircraft Registration Branch. AFS-751
405-954-7040


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