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Aircraft

Do I have to register my airplane?
All aircraft based in Arizona must be registered with the Aeronautics division. Registration must be accomplished within sixty days of purchase or lease of an aircraft or no more than sixty days after an aircraft is brought into the state. Aircraft registration must be renewed no later than the last day of February.

How many aircraft are registered in the state?
There are more than 6,539 registered aircraft based in the state, and 17,986 licensed pilots.

Who is responsible for assuring flight safety and investigating allegations of unsafe flight?
The FAA's Flight Standards District Office is the regulatory agency for flight safety. The Scottsdale, Arizona office can be reached at 480 419-0111.
FAA-Flight Standards Division Web site

Who do I contact about airline consumer issues?
The U.S. Department of Transportation oversees airline consumer issues such as denied boarding, lost baggage, overbooking, ticketing, and statistics for on-time performance. this information, as well as information about shipping hazardous materials and other general travel-related questions are addressed at:
DOT's Aviation Consumer Protection Division Web site

An aircraft was flying low over my house, what can I do?
Visit the FAA-Flight Standards Division Web site


Airports

How many airports does Arizona have?
Arizona has 81 public use facilities: 56 publicly owned airports and one heliport, 12 Native American airports and 12 privately owned airports.

Does ADOT provide funding for private airports?
We do not fund private airport development.

What funding is available for publicly owned airports?
ADOT Aeronautics provides funding to public airports to design and construct aviation facilities, acquire land for airport purposes, conduct planning and environmental studies. We will fund 90% of a project to qualified public airports and we will fund half an airport's local share of a federally funded airport development grant.

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