Search Transport Canada's federal mortgage registry and all 10 provincial PPSA registries to reveal any outstanding loans or financial encumbrances before you buy. The most critical step in any Canadian aircraft purchase.
In Canada, aircraft can have mortgages registered against them at both the federal level (Transport Canada) and at the provincial level (PPSA registries). These are two completely separate systems — and most buyers only check one.
If you purchase an aircraft with an undisclosed lien, the lender has the legal right to repossess it from you — even though you paid for it in good faith. You could lose both the aircraft AND your money.
Our complete lien check covers every registry where a lien could be hiding, giving you full confidence before you sign.
A buyer in Ontario purchased a Cessna 172 for $85,000. Six months later the bank contacted him — the previous owner had a $52,000 mortgage registered provincially that was never disclosed. A TC-only check would have missed it entirely.
Federal registry of all mortgages registered against Canadian aircraft. Includes lender name, amount, and registration date.
Ontario, BC, Alberta, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI and Newfoundland — every province searched.
Previous US registration history for aircraft imported from the United States. Reveals US accident records and prior ownership.
Civil aviation incident reporting and Transportation Safety Board accident investigation records for the aircraft.
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