Mtns2Skies
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Today after coming back from a flight in a 172 with a buddy (I was not PIC) we were to hand the keys off to the next pilot who was college-aged and reeked of marijuana, and he definitely was not acting correctly. He was accompanied by 3 other friends also smelling of it. My buddy refused to give the keys but the next "pilot" grabbed them and walked out the FBO door towards the plane. We sat there stunned for a minute when my buddy decided to call the owner of the flight school. While this was happening his three friends sat on the couch in the FBO seemingly oblivious to what was going on. I kept an eye on the plane to see if it was going to start up, ready to drive my truck out there to stop him - but I figured as long as his three friends were inside he wasn't yet ready to leave.
The flight school owner showed up, living only a few minutes away, and grabbed the kid and brought him into a nearby hangar to have a "chat" with him. Not sure what happened after that but I later learned this "pilot" was blacklisted from renting there already due to some illegal low-level buzzing.
Anyway I guess the lesson learned was to feel okay about speaking up when necessary. I do believe this guy's 3 friends were unknowingly in danger due to their pilot being severely under the influence.
The flight school owner showed up, living only a few minutes away, and grabbed the kid and brought him into a nearby hangar to have a "chat" with him. Not sure what happened after that but I later learned this "pilot" was blacklisted from renting there already due to some illegal low-level buzzing.
Anyway I guess the lesson learned was to feel okay about speaking up when necessary. I do believe this guy's 3 friends were unknowingly in danger due to their pilot being severely under the influence.