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Registering a Custom N-Number for Your New Airplane

Many owners select tail numbers with personal meaning, and some are assigned to the aircraft types they display.

One of the most creative and fitting tail numbers, N1KE, is shown here on Nike’s Gulfstream. [Credit: Nick Young]
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Key Takeaways:

  • While major mechanical issues are top priorities when buying an airplane, custom tail numbers are highly valued by pilots for personal meaning, branding, and practical benefits like ease of communication.
  • Arguments against changing a tail number include sentimental value tied to an aircraft's original registration and the significant cost of repainting.
  • Profiteering businesses currently reserve and resell desirable, short N-numbers for exorbitant prices, but the FAA is working to prohibit this practice through its 2023 House reauthorization bill to ensure fairer access for all aircraft owners.
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The hierarchy of concerns when buying an airplane is a predictable one. Airframe corrosion, engine condition, airworthiness directive compliance, damage history, and other such items easily top the list—and for good reason. Should any of these issues become a concern during a prepurchase inspection, massive amounts of time and money could become involved, and any of them could make the airplane one to avoid altogether.

At the very bottom of this list of concerns is the selection of a custom registration number. The airplane you’re purchasing almost certainly has one already, and unless it is difficult to enunciate with several “niners” in a row, it probably works just fine. Some argue that changing it to one of your own choosing is a trivial endeavor not worthy of the required time or effort.

Jason McDowell

Jason McDowell is a private pilot and Cessna 170 owner based in Madison, Wisconsin. He enjoys researching obscure aviation history and serves as a judge for the National Intercollegiate Flying Association. He can be found on Instagram as @cessnateur.

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