For transfer of aircraft registration within the EU see:
Part M, M.A.903 and AMC M.A.903
For import of Aircraft onto a Member State register from a third country see:
Part M, M.A.904 and AMC M.A.904
For Export of Aircraft out of EU the Import country legislation will apply.
For Export of Aircraft to the United states, see information regarding EASA Form 27,
link... The Danish Transport Authority does not issue Export Certificate of Airworthiness, however we can issue an Export Statement.
While not valid for the purpose of flight, the Export Statement provides confirmation from the Danish Transport Authority of a recent satisfactory review of the airworthiness status of the aircraft.
The Export Statement will confirm the date when the last Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC) was issued, the ARC expire date and the name and the approval number of the issuing organisation or person.
It will state that the Danish Transport Authority finds the aircraft airworthy acc. to the issued valid Certificate of Airworthiness (C of A) and valid Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC).
Note: Some countries do not accept an Airworthiness Review Certificate older than 60 days.
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