Jerry
November 21st 05, 10:19 PM
The numbers look too large for the aircraft and cross into the red
stripes -- never seen this on an aircraft. Note that military and law
enforcement helicopters may not have FAA numbers.
Jerry in NC
"David Stiles" > wrote in message
...
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've taken a picture of a Bell JetRanger:
>
> http://justsomeaircraftpics.4t.com/
>
>
> I was curious to identify the owner. I wrote FAA and provided a picture
> but
> they were unable to identify it. They said:
>
> "I researched all the aircraft that ever carried N73A and it appears that
> N73A was never assigned to a Bell Helicoter. If you are able provide a
> serial number, I may be able to assist you further.
>
> In answer to your second question: yes, all civilian aircraft must display
> a
> registration number, whether it be a United States registration number
> (which begins with "N") or a foreign registration mark (which may be a
> combination of letters or numbers, depending on that country's
> registration
> system.)"
>
> Should there be an "N" in front of the "73A"? Could there be a small "N"
> number on top of the "73A"? I'm baffled (my normal state of affairs)
> :-).
> What's the best way to identify ownership of this beast?
>
>
>
>
stripes -- never seen this on an aircraft. Note that military and law
enforcement helicopters may not have FAA numbers.
Jerry in NC
"David Stiles" > wrote in message
...
> Hi Folks,
>
> I've taken a picture of a Bell JetRanger:
>
> http://justsomeaircraftpics.4t.com/
>
>
> I was curious to identify the owner. I wrote FAA and provided a picture
> but
> they were unable to identify it. They said:
>
> "I researched all the aircraft that ever carried N73A and it appears that
> N73A was never assigned to a Bell Helicoter. If you are able provide a
> serial number, I may be able to assist you further.
>
> In answer to your second question: yes, all civilian aircraft must display
> a
> registration number, whether it be a United States registration number
> (which begins with "N") or a foreign registration mark (which may be a
> combination of letters or numbers, depending on that country's
> registration
> system.)"
>
> Should there be an "N" in front of the "73A"? Could there be a small "N"
> number on top of the "73A"? I'm baffled (my normal state of affairs)
> :-).
> What's the best way to identify ownership of this beast?
>
>
>
>