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Here is a classic example of how bureaucracy works its magic at the school board level.
Granbury Independent School District (Granbury TX) has two outstanding aviation centered programs - Skyward. In the aviation engineering program, students assemble an RV kit and sell it at a profit, purchase a new kit, and start the process all over. In their Young Eagles program, they have flight training. The school owns an older, but nice low-hour C-172 that has been maintained and upgraded. The GISD High School students get to use this plane for flight training, and a local flight school (Granbury office of In The Pattern) provides the CFI for their training. This is a chance for students who otherwise wouldn't have the financial means to obtain their Private Pilot certification to get a jumpstart in the aviation industry.
A few folks got wind of an Assistant Administrator using the plane for what was considered "personal use". His position is that he needed to use it to maintain his currency. He is not directly involved in the program (i.e. not a CFI), but he was the one who convinced the school district to purchase and upgrade the plane and start a Young Eagles program.
Local Newspaper Reported
Regional Television News Reported
The results from the audit are here:
And the result? The school's plane was grounded. Yep, that's right - an administrator abuses his position and the students are punished. Fortunately, the flight school stepped up and it is rumored that they are providing a plane at half the normal wet rental rate. Still, this could be a huge financial burden for some of the parents.
Why do I care? because it directly affects me. Since the flight school has dedicated the use of one of their two aircraft based at KGDJ to GHS student training, that leaves only one other plane for us old geezers in flight training. Well, that other plane is down for annual and 100 hour. Bummer, no flights for me the next two weeks.
There is N78482, but for some reason the CFI's are not comfortable with training in that one. I'm not overly worried about using it - I have at least a dozen hours in - and lived to tell.
Granbury Independent School District (Granbury TX) has two outstanding aviation centered programs - Skyward. In the aviation engineering program, students assemble an RV kit and sell it at a profit, purchase a new kit, and start the process all over. In their Young Eagles program, they have flight training. The school owns an older, but nice low-hour C-172 that has been maintained and upgraded. The GISD High School students get to use this plane for flight training, and a local flight school (Granbury office of In The Pattern) provides the CFI for their training. This is a chance for students who otherwise wouldn't have the financial means to obtain their Private Pilot certification to get a jumpstart in the aviation industry.
A few folks got wind of an Assistant Administrator using the plane for what was considered "personal use". His position is that he needed to use it to maintain his currency. He is not directly involved in the program (i.e. not a CFI), but he was the one who convinced the school district to purchase and upgrade the plane and start a Young Eagles program.
Local Newspaper Reported
Regional Television News Reported
The results from the audit are here:
And the result? The school's plane was grounded. Yep, that's right - an administrator abuses his position and the students are punished. Fortunately, the flight school stepped up and it is rumored that they are providing a plane at half the normal wet rental rate. Still, this could be a huge financial burden for some of the parents.
Why do I care? because it directly affects me. Since the flight school has dedicated the use of one of their two aircraft based at KGDJ to GHS student training, that leaves only one other plane for us old geezers in flight training. Well, that other plane is down for annual and 100 hour. Bummer, no flights for me the next two weeks.
There is N78482, but for some reason the CFI's are not comfortable with training in that one. I'm not overly worried about using it - I have at least a dozen hours in - and lived to tell.