Dustin spent the next hour showing Rafael the parts of the plane, pointing out what needed to be worked on, and explaining the many items on the instrument panel. Rafael’s mind kind of went numb—he’d had no idea how much there was to flying. Considering the plane was from 1976, the interior was nice. The two front seats and back bench seat were covered in a tan leather and the floor had a tan carpeting that appeared fairly new. As they inspected the tail, Dustin pointed out several rivets missing along the seams where the metal panels met. “I’ve already purchased rivets and a rivet gun. Can’t believe I left those in my workshop back home. I’ll probably get working on those immediately.” Rafael ran his hand across the letter N that preceded the numbers on the tail. “What are these for?”