by Zach Grant L1011jock » Wed Sep 09, 2009 1:21 am
The actual data plate for the aircraft is the Piper emblazoned one that resides nicely on the baggage door. The one on the rear fuselage is one added for the regulatory compliance of the DEA rule. This compliance could be done in any perminent means such as a plate, vinyl lettering, stencelling, or any other "perminent" means. That does not mean that that is the aircraft Data Plate, only a convenient means for the DEA personel to see if a plane has a changing N# sickness (pretty lame I know, just one more thing to change,but I guess it made people feel like maybe the crooks weren't that smart, and couldn't figure out how to change the serial numbers too...). As long as you have the Piper Data Plate, an entirely new aircraft could be built around it, all new parts, and you could paint the data on the tail if you wanted to comply with the external data.
Take a picture of your Data Plate on the baggage door.
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"