Lost my FAA Bill of Sale

I had to check my desk drawer, to see the form.
I don't have any bill of sales either.
The recommended Bill of Sale form has been pdf for a lot longer, probably because, while official, it was not required.
 
The recommended Bill of Sale form has been pdf for a lot longer, probably because, while official, it was not required.
"THAT" form may not be required, because the FAA will except a hand written bill of sale if it meets their requirements.
Years ago they would not.
 
"THAT" form may not be required, because the FAA will except a hand written bill of sale if it meets their requirements.
Years ago they would not.
Even today, it's silly not to use it and take the risk of having some clerk at the Registry question it. Even the complicated deals typically call for its use in the contract. The same for the FAA security agreement - the bank will create its own security agreement but also use the the FAA one for recording purposes.
 
How did you get insurance without registering it in your name? Our insurance company checked on that stuff!
Insurance? Did I mention that the plane has bee in the trailer since the day I bought it?
 
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Optional, even for liability? Only if you have nothing to lose, and you don't care about who you screw over.
Plane is locked in a trailer. It's not going to get out and screw anyone over.
 
Plane is locked in a trailer. It's not going to get out and screw anyone over.
While I have no issue with your approach whatsoever, I can dream up liability situations. some kids could steal it, put it together, try to fly in a school field, kill themselves and a bunch of other childrens. Oh the humanity.
 
While I have no issue with your approach whatsoever, I can dream up liability situations. some kids could steal it, put it together, try to fly in a school field, kill themselves and a bunch of other childrens. Oh the humanity.
Ridonkulous! I suppose I should acquire liability insurance on my power tools, my bicycle, my BB gun and my wife as well, just in case of stupid thieves?
 
Ridonkulous! I suppose I should acquire liability insurance on my power tools, my bicycle, my BB gun and my wife as well, just in case of stupid thieves?
You DO have that; read your homeowner's policy.
 
Wow. This entire thread was filled with some interesting stuff but that was unexpected.
 
Regarding the bill of sale. Sent the link to the original owner so that he can fill it out again, I can file it with the FAA and correct the ownership record there. It's sad to watch a dream die, but I think it is time to pass her on to a pilot who will fly her.
 
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