The article also seems to imply an IGI certificate allows you to sign off simulator training, which is incorrect unless it changed in the past couple of years. The FAA considers simulator instruction "flight" training and a ground instructor is limited to teaching only "aeronautical knowledge".
Yep, probably where he spends most of his time, especially now. If nobody is getting fueled when I land, I just call and somebody is usually there with the truck in 5-10 min.
Roy is still selling fuel and working on planes. Still has a rental 172 (at least). But is no longer in charge of airport operations & maintenance. I think he is now in the big hanger on the west end.
I agree Five Guys is not cheap - would be even better if they dropped a couple of bucks. Haven't had a Habit Burger yet, will look for one next time we are in CA. In-N-Out is ok but i could take-it-or-leave-it. I try to avoid burger king and wendys, mcdonalds is ok occasionally, as is jack in...
He humbly accepted he was wrong today with the remark that we never stop learning. Does that mean I actually taught someone something?
Not quite sure what finally convinced him, haven't talked yet, just an email. Maybe he called the controllers, or maybe he found this thread.
Thanks for all...