Did you ask? It seems kind of odd that an FBO would do this. It is fairly
easy to find out who owns an airplane. I would report it *immediately* to
the FSDO. Tampering with an aircraft is a felony I believe.
Mike
MU-2
"Wayne" wrote in message
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I got there just at dark on Friday night, locked her up and left, the
line guy said he would have them fuel it up the next day. Came back
Saturday
afternoon, around 4 and found my door open. Lock broken, yet nothing
missing. My thinking is that they may have feared I would come in at night
and leave without paying for the fuel so they broke the lock to get the
name
from inside. ****ed me off very badly but what good would it do to bitch?
None was my thinking.
What could I have done to avoid this? I'd rather they locked my plane
to
the tiedown than break my lock. I would have left them a credit card or
paid
right away, the guy was leaving for the night and didn't feel like getting
the truck out or I would have got the fuel and paid for it right away. I
don't have any proof that they did it but with nothing missing (Garmin 196
sitting right there), it kind of makes me wonder. Beware of KTTA in
Sanford
NC. Either they break your stuff, or they don't notice when others do.
Wayne
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