Records kept with the Federal Aviation Administration show the aircrafts registration lapsed on Jan. 31. Laura J. Brown, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration, confirmed that the planes registration was not in good standing and said the owner had not renewed it.
The F.A.A. could also fine or assess other penalties against the owner, the operator or both; Mr. Trump owns the plane through a limited liability company. Though it is unlikely that the agency would seek the maximum penalty, flying with no registration could result in a civil penalty of up to $27,500, a criminal fine of up to $250,000 and imprisonment for up to three years, it said.
Maybe they’re not flying it?
Dream on. It does not have to be registered if it is not being flown.