Aircraft Owner Lookup
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Lists all US civilian aircraft currently in service, de-registered and reserved and serviced by the FAA. Shows actual and historic property, the SDR, accident, and other relevant information for aircraft with the same N-number. In the course of history, registry numbers (N numbers) are allocated to different aircraft and different memory locations are merged with different types of non-consistent information.
NTSB accident, NTSB Pre 1982 accident and FAA accident and incident detailing aircraft incident records. Aeronautical business queries for FBO's, flying school' s, aircraft dealer' s and more. It also contains comprehensive carrier reporting on practically all national regular flights since October 1987, which includes on-time performances, seating capacities and occupancy, and comprehensive carrier financials.
Generic help is available if you are not sure how to create this aircraft log. You can also provide help for a particular element if it is shown as a hyperlink. When more than one dataset is retrieved, a splash-screen with the selected datasets is shown. It can take up to 2 min. for the results of the request to be reported, dependent on the applied searches.
To get the best results you should begin with the least numbers and the widest range of searches ("contains" instead of "equal"). Notes for retrieving results Criterion readings limit the results to all input readings. This returns all information if no criterion value is used. When there are too many results, add more searches.
When there are not enough results, use only one criterion value, use "contains" with a minimal number of chars, or use large areas until the results are return. Orthography, punctuation, blanks can be inconsistent in any text such as name, address, series number, and so on. You can select criterion one and only one for each dataset element and these become effective when you make an entry in the "Value(s)" field.
Compare is not case-sensitive and the dataset does not need to be displayed to be used as a criterion. You can enter several different value seperated by a decimal point. Same or less Corresponds to the specified value and all other value smaller than the value specified. Same or More Corresponds to the specified value and all others than the value specified.
Same or greater than and same or less than the specified value (two are required). Begins with matches all elements that begin with this value. The FAA aircraft identifier. Issue is ordered by N-number, date of last operation, aircraft manufacturer, aircraft model name, series number.
The last date of operation The last change in the aircraft state. Issue is ordered by N-number, date of last operation, aircraft manufacturer, aircraft model name, series number. Aeroplane manufacturer Name Not coherently encoded and may have similar but not similar readings, such as ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL CORP and ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL.
The use of the CONTAINS or STARTS WITH criterion can be useful. Issue is ordered by N-number, date of last operation, aircraft manufacturer, aircraft model name, series number. Model aircraft name Not uniformly encoded. The use of the CONTAINS or STARTS WITH criterion can be useful. Issue is ordered by N-number, date of last operation, aircraft manufacturer, aircraft model name, series number.
The full aircraft serial number allocated to the aircraft by the aircraft maker. Issue is ordered by N-number, date of last operation, aircraft maker, aircraft model name, series number. Usually this value is encoded as last name, blank, first name, blank and second first name. Inconsistent coding if the land is not the United States.
Cruise Speed In many cases, it has the value 0. Approved operation code cannot be used as a select criterion, but can be shown. Motor manufacturer Not consistent encoded and may have similar but not exactly equal readings to BMW ROLLS and ROLL-ROYCE. The use of the CONTAINS or STARTS WITH criterion can be useful.
Motor model name Inconsistently encoded. The use of the CONTAINS or STARTS WITH criterion can be useful. Absent or 0 for non-powered aircraft. Spent petrol Not continuously available.