Sunday, 25 May 2014

Re: [cactuswings 2977] Re: Quartszite Roadrunner

JKIA237F is the FAA Part 135 Commercial Air Carrier Certificate Number.
National Jet's FAA Certificate as a Part 135 Commercial Air Carrier is  JKIA235F and would be present on all of their aircraft.
Perhaps it was ...235F instead of 237F?

Since operators will not advertise their company on the outside of the airplane, this is shown so Joe Customer can complain or Mr. FAA Inspector can note that the aircraft is being used for "commercial" purposes.
Companies that have their aircraft on lease to a charter operator usually have this certificate number in a piece of paper displayed in the cockpit window since the aircraft is not always used for FAR Part 135 on demand.

Walter
DCA


On 5/25/2014 5:56 AM, Dr Citation wrote:
Walter, Andre, Mark and all

Many thanks for all of your replies and photographs. Amazing that Mark should look at the site and find a link to his photograph! What a small world we live in!

Whilst Cactus Wings may not be the correct forum to ask this question, I have another Lear Question. At National Jets, Fort Lauderdale International there is a Lear (25?) with no wings, engines or tail,  the nose wheel door is marked JKIA237F. Any ideas on it's identity?

Alan Williams
Manchester
England

On Tuesday, May 20, 2014 3:21:28 PM UTC+1, Dr Citation wrote:
Noted at a truck stop in Quartszite on 19th March was a Lear 25/35 dismantled on a trailer. Had blue stripes on underside of fuselage. No idea of direction of travel. Identity?
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