TR6oldtimer
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Where have the FAA numbers on airplanes gone? I seem to remember that once upon a time, the numbers on a plane were on the fuselage and under the wing and large enough to be read from 500 feet. The reason I ask you ask? Well where I live on the coast, the weekend pilots like to fly along it. While I am not opposed to their recreation, I do take exception to those who fly so low I can see their teeth, or those yo yo's who like to do aerobatics over residential areas. And then there was that clown who flew so low over the beach the people there felt compelled to hit the ground. Fortunately the pilot was identified and lost his license.
Without the numbers, it makes complaints to the FAA difficult.
Again, not ranting on pilots in general, just those few who seem not to care.
Without the numbers, it makes complaints to the FAA difficult.
Again, not ranting on pilots in general, just those few who seem not to care.
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