Biller2334
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Biller2334
I just want to say this is not something that I did myself but I discovered and want opinions on it.
I work at an FBO and noticed that our senior and most veteran employee was not marking off that he was sumping/checking our fuel farm for the entire month of July. I thought maybe he was doing the required dailies but just not filling out the paperwork. We have a self serve 100LL tank, and two Jet A tanks. I had finally confronted him about this via electronic message. He admitted to me that he was not doing the daily sumps unless he received a fuel load in. This was shocking for me to hear when there could be a potential breach in one of our tanks at anytime and could be filled with contaminates. I worried mostly with the 100LL self serve tanks more than anything because there is a lot of daily single piston action at our airport. I've been doing my checks when I work, but that's sometimes 2 or 3 days apart. This is has been reported to management, with little action. Thoughts and opinions please... Thank you!
I work at an FBO and noticed that our senior and most veteran employee was not marking off that he was sumping/checking our fuel farm for the entire month of July. I thought maybe he was doing the required dailies but just not filling out the paperwork. We have a self serve 100LL tank, and two Jet A tanks. I had finally confronted him about this via electronic message. He admitted to me that he was not doing the daily sumps unless he received a fuel load in. This was shocking for me to hear when there could be a potential breach in one of our tanks at anytime and could be filled with contaminates. I worried mostly with the 100LL self serve tanks more than anything because there is a lot of daily single piston action at our airport. I've been doing my checks when I work, but that's sometimes 2 or 3 days apart. This is has been reported to management, with little action. Thoughts and opinions please... Thank you!