To assist the applicant and to ensure correct completion please refer to the Guidance Notes (Page 3). Please complete
ALL applicable boxed areas. If None or not applicable, state None or N/A.
The completed and signed application form should be e-mailed to aircraftregistration@bcaa.bm or faxed to +1 441 293
2417. Enquiries can be made by e-mail or by telephone during normal office hours at +1 441 293 1640, or visit
www.bcaa.bm/how-register
Registration Mark if previously registered in Bermuda
Aircraft Serial Number
Aircraft Type Designation and Series (as described by
Manufacturer of Aircraft
Country of Manufacture
Year of Manufacture
Engine Make and Model
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF
AIRCRAFT OR CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP
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1 a)
the Type Certificate Data Sheet)
b)
c)
d)
Maximum Take-off Weight (kg)
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
2 a)
b)
a)
b)
c)c)
a)
b) Last State of Registry
Current or previous registration mark c)
a)
b)
c)
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4 a)
b) If to be registered to an individual state date of birth
a)
Company
Name:
OR
Full Name:
b)
Body Corporate, Undertaking OR Person(s) in whose
name(s) the aircraft is to be registered (if necessary
please continue on separate sheet) (See Notes i, ii, and
iii page 3)
5 a) Address(es) of Body Corporate, Undertaking or
individual in whose name(s) the aircraft is to be
registered. (See Notes i and ii Page 3)
b) Telephone/fax number/e-mail at which applicant can be
contacted during normal business hours
Tel:
Fax:
E-mail:
6 If the aircraft is to be registered in the name of a Body
Corporate
or Undertaking, state:
a) In what country that body is incorporated;
b) The Company Registration Number; or date and place of
registration where number was issued
a)
b)
Form 100(B) Issue 3
Type Certificate Data Sheet Reference
e)
Website of the place where the Certificate of
Incorporation was issued.
c)
c)
Current reserved Bermuda registration mark d) d)
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DECLARATION
I/We hereby declare that the foregoing particulars and answers are true in every respect, and I/We apply for the
aircraft to be registered in Bermuda. (See Note v page 3)
Name(s):
Date:
7 Is the Body or person named in 4 the owner of the aircraft?
Yes No
If YES answer questions (a) and (b) below
If NO continue to item 8
a) When did the Body or person(s) shown in 4 become the owner of the aircraft?
b) Is the aircraft wholly owned by the Body or person(s) named in 4? If jointly
a)
owned state the percentage shareholding of each person or body entitled as
owner to a legal interest in the aircraft or a share therein
b)
8 Is the Body or person named in 5 the charterer by demise, i.e. by loan, lease, hire
or hire purchase agreement (but not a mortgage). If YES, answer questions (a), (b)
and (c) below (Not applicable if the aircraft is to be registered to the owner and all
questions in section 7 are completed).
Yes No N/A
a) State the name and permanent address of the owner of the
aircraft and of intermediate lessors in order to detail the full
lease structure (if necessary please continue on a separate
sheet)
b) When did the charter commence?
c) What is the expiry date of the charter?
a)
b)
c)
9
In what capacity is the person, Body Corporate or Undertaking in whose name the aircraft is to be registered
entitled to have an aircraft registered in his name in Bermuda? (Tick appropriate heading)
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
10
Yes No
Does any unqualified person or Body (other than 9 (a)-(g) above) hold a legal or
beneficial interest by way of ownership in the aircraft or any share therein?
If YES, give particulars (name, address, nationality)
11
If the aircraft is to be registered in the name of a person as defined in 9(c), (d), or
(e) above, state the nationality of such person
12 a) Intended use of the aircraft
b) Location of main operational base of the aircraft
a)
b)
Signature(s):
(of all parties named above - See Note iii page 3)
(Block letters)
Position(s) held:
(See Note iii page 3)
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Form 100(B) Issue 3
The Crown in the right of Her Majesty's
Government in the United Kingdom
British citizen
Commonwealth citizen (See Note iv page 3)
Nationals of any European Economic Area
State
British protected person
Body incorporated in the United Kingdom, or in
some other part of the Commonwealth and
having its registered office or principle place of
business in the United Kingdom or any other part
of the Commonwealth
Undertaking formed in accordance with the law of
a European Economic Area State and having its
registered office, central administration or
principal place of business within the European
Economic Area
c)c) Operator
GUIDANCE NOTES
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If the aircraft is to be registered in the name of an unincorporated body or more than one individual the full names
and addresses of all persons sharing the ownership should be given. In the case of an aircraft chartered by demise
and registered under the Air Navigation (Overseas Territory) Order 2013, Article 16(4), the name and address of
the charterer should be given.
ii)
The owner or charterer should sign personally; where more than one person is shown as owner (see Note (i))
each person should sign. In the case of a Body Corporate or Undertaking, a Director, Secretary or other authorised
officer of the company should sign, stating the position they hold, and a covering letter should be attached to the
application giving the names of all such authorised officers.
iii)
The attention of applicants wishing to register aircraft is drawn to Section 37 of the British Nationality Act, 1981
which states that the phrase `Commonwealth citizen' (see Section 11c) includes British dependent territories
citizens, British overseas citizens and British subjects.
iv)
FALSE REPRESENTATION STATEMENT: It is an offence under Article 173 of the Air Navigation(Overseas
Territory) Order 2013 to make, with intent to deceive, any false representation for the purpose of procuring the
grant, issue, renewal or variation of any certificate, licence, approval, permission or other document. This offence is
punishable on summary conviction by a fine up to £5000, and on conviction on indictment with an unlimited fine or
up to two years imprisonment or both.
Aircraft acceptable to Bermuda are those that conform to the Type Design that has been approved by the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States, Transport Canada, or the European Aviation Safety Agency
(EASA) by the issue of a Type Certificate and Type Certificate Data Sheet, which is currently considered valid by
the issuing State.
v)
i)
Form 100(B) Issue 3