wabower
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Wayne
It's a fact of life that will never change, and railing about it is a profound waste of time and keystrokes, for two reasons:
1. People simply don't/won't/never will take care of rental stuff as well as they take care of their own stuff. For some inexplicable reason, people who pay to use airplanes seem to think they are entitled to trash them.
2. Working airplanes will never get the same TLC that non-working airplanes receive.
If you think differently, visit any charter operator's hangar when a fancy jet or turboprop trip is completed. The interior will often look like the grounds at Woodstock after a concert, and you will be amazed at the apparent effort the pax must have made to create such a mess and damage. Tray tables will last a lifetime in a King Air that is operated under part 91, and about 3 trips in an airplane used for charter, in spite of the careful pre-flight briefing and admonitions prior to the trip.
Finally, how many charter operators or FBO owners have you seen at the airport on Saturday or Sunday doing spiff-up work on their airplanes?
1. People simply don't/won't/never will take care of rental stuff as well as they take care of their own stuff. For some inexplicable reason, people who pay to use airplanes seem to think they are entitled to trash them.
2. Working airplanes will never get the same TLC that non-working airplanes receive.
If you think differently, visit any charter operator's hangar when a fancy jet or turboprop trip is completed. The interior will often look like the grounds at Woodstock after a concert, and you will be amazed at the apparent effort the pax must have made to create such a mess and damage. Tray tables will last a lifetime in a King Air that is operated under part 91, and about 3 trips in an airplane used for charter, in spite of the careful pre-flight briefing and admonitions prior to the trip.
Finally, how many charter operators or FBO owners have you seen at the airport on Saturday or Sunday doing spiff-up work on their airplanes?
Gambling? :ro
I've never really encountered trash issues in airplanes. Most of the issues I've found with rental aircraft are solely the fault of the management. (Usually, broken stuff that isn't ever fixed.)