Deregistration of Aircraft
Concerned Regulations
- Air Navigation Act, Section 32
- Requirement of The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand Issue 44 – Aircraft Registration, Deregistration and related matters
Applicability
According to the Requirement of The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand Issue 44, Clause 11, an application for deregistration can be accepted if the applicant is the Certificate of Registration holder.
For an irrevocable deregistration request, the aircraft owner must submit the application form along with an irrevocable deregistration authorisation, described in the intention letter, from the Certificate of Registration holder.
Required Documentation
- Intention letter
- Application for Deregistration of Aircraft (CAAT-AIR-FM-CER-CR-206)
- Certified true copy of the current Certificate of Registration Note: The original Certificate of Registration must be returned within 30 days after deregistration
- The ownership identification documentation as follows:
| Applicant Types | Documentation |
| Personal registration | Certified true copy of the Thai identification card |
| Partnership registration | Copy of registrar credentials showing partnership registration and a list of all partnersA certified true copy of identification cards for all partners |
| Limited Partnership | Copy of registrar credentials showing limited partnership registration as a juristic person and a list of partners with limited liability and classes of unlimited liability including the amount of capital invested in that partner’s sharesA certified true copy of identification cards for all partners with unlimited liability |
| Company Limited or Public Company Limited | Copy of registrar credentials showing corporate registration and list of corporate namesMemorandum of Association and published regulationsCopy of a list of shareholders showing nationality and amount of shareholdingA certified true copy of identification cards for company board |
| Association | Copy of registrar credentials showing association registrationCopy of association regulations, approved by CAATCopy of Thai Identification cards for all association members |
| Government Agencies or State enterprises) | Copy of registrar credentials showing agency registrationCopy of the Identification card of Director General |
Service Level Agreement
24 working days
Process
| Step | Activities |
| 1 | Applicant submits application package to CAAT by EMPIC or to CAAT office |
| 2 | CAAT officer verifies application and responds to applicant |
| 3 | Applicant checks if more documentation is required. The applicant must submit the additional documentation within 30 days |
| 4 | CAAT officer prepares documentation for CAAT Management considers deregistering the aircraft |
| 5 | CAAT officer informs importing state and other CAAT related divisions/departments |
| 6 | CAAT officer notifies applicant of result |
Note:
- If an applicant is unable to submit the required documents within 30 days, CAAT will reject the task and return the application package to the applicant
- The original Certificate of Registration, Certificate of Airworthiness, and Noise Certificate must be returned within 30 days after deregistration
- Nationality and registration marks must be removed from the aircraft
- 24-Bit Aircraft Adress must be decoded
- ELT must be decoded or removed from aircraft
- The applicant who hold Air Operating License must read conditions attached to the license before submit application for deregistration
Fees
Free of charge
