Va. Code Ann. § 5.1-2.25
A. For the purposes of this section:
"Abandoned aircraft" means an aircraft that has been disposed of on the premises of a public-use airport in a wrecked, inoperative, or partially dismantled condition or an aircraft that has without prior authorization remained in an idle state on premises owned or controlled by the operator of an airport for 90 consecutive calendar days.
"Derelict aircraft" means any aircraft that is not in a flyable condition for a period of 90 consecutive calendar days or does not have a current valid certificate of airworthiness issued by the Federal Aviation Administration and is not in the process of being built, modified, inspected, repaired, or refurbished.
E. Such abandoned or derelict aircraft shall be removed within the time period specified in the notice provided under subsection C or D. If, at the end of such time period, the owner or any person having an equitable or legal interest in the described abandoned or derelict aircraft has not removed the aircraft from the airport upon payment in full or entry into a written payment plan for all accrued fees and charges for the use of the airport and for the transportation, storage, and removal of the aircraft, or shown reasonable cause for the failure to do so, the airport operator or his designee may (i) retain such aircraft or any part thereof for use by the airport; (ii) trade such aircraft to another airport operator, the Commonwealth, or a subdivision thereof; (iii) sell such aircraft at public auction; or (iv) dispose of such aircraft through an appropriate refuse removal company or a company that provides salvage services for aircraft.
G. For the purpose of perfecting its lien under this section, the airport shall record a claim of lien that shall state:
5. A description of the aircraft sufficient for identification.
The claim of lien shall be signed and sworn to or affirmed by the airport operator or his designee and served on the last registered owner of the aircraft and all persons having an equitable or legal interest in the aircraft. The claim of lien shall be so served before recordation.
The claim of lien shall be recorded with the clerk of court in the county or city where the airport is located. The recording of the claim of lien shall be constructive notice to all persons of the contents and effect of such claim. The lien shall attach at the time of recordation and shall take priority as of that time.
2024, c. 810.