AKclimber wrote:I understand that you can no longer fly an airplane across the border on a pink-slip registration.
And an original in your name must be included.
Therefore if I buy an airplane in lower 48 states, how long do I realistically have to wait before I can fly it back home to Alaska?
Oklahoma City can fax a valid registration to you in the case of a newly purchased airplane and you need to cross international boundaries. Call the registration branch. Or, contact AOPA Member Services (you ARE a member, right?) and I believe they can handle it for you, or at least tell you specifically how to do it.
My understanding is you can get a valid permanent registration in a day or so that way. At least it will be legal for crossing.
MTV