tulsaboy wrote:
that the FAA does NOT issue a title, and thus there cannot be a "clear title from the FAA with no restrictions."
All of the FAA registration documents I've ever seen or fill out quite clearly state that they are passing no judgment on who has actual clear (or clouded) title to a particular aircraft
Kevin,
That is indeed correct. August quoted the correct reference to the law. Here it is in full:
49 U.S.C. § 44103
(c) Certificates as Evidence.— A certificate of registration issued under this section is—
(1) conclusive evidence of the nationality of an aircraft for international purposes, but not conclusive evidence in a proceeding under the laws of the United States; and
(2) not evidence of ownership of an aircraft in a proceeding in which ownership is or may be in issue.
Legally there is no such thing as a "clear title from the FAA with no restrictions." As to the rest of this issue, I will just quote August
Quote:
I am not going to respond to the excellent posts by Doug and Shep because I am not their lawyer, it would be inappropriate for me to give them advice, and nothing I've said on this thread should be construed as such. I have made available and tried to interpret objectively the publicly available court documents for this community in the hope of informing the discussion and helping keep it focused on the disputed issues. It has been an excellent discussion and I hope it continues.
I will say that I agree with Shep that the CAF appears to be ably represented and its briefs were well written. I don't know your lawyers personally, but clearly they know their stuff.
And echo everything said above.
When this was first made public, I was of the opinion that the CAF and the USAF should work together to settle this matter and not allow it to be interjected into the court of public opinion. Maybe that was the rational attorney mind talking. One or two comments by DougR infer that settlement isn't a reasonable hope. That worries me for reasons I've mentioned in this thread. That being said, my heart does hope the CAF will prevail and we will see the Twin Mustang in the air someday in the future.
Jim