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Final Approach
Here's a puzzle - what's happening to Wings of Carolina aircraft at KTTA?
We've got a couple of airplanes which have had fuel contamination in the past week. The FBO has done their testing and maintenance and they say it isn't the fuel truck. To my knowledge, nobody else has had bad fuel at the airport and most of the planes have not been anywhere else.
How do we suddenly get it in multiple aircraft? Additionally, how does one of those aircraft (PA-28-161) keep having it come back? It had 4 gallons drained out today and it was all bad again.
AND A CORRECTION - it is just one aircraft. My mistake.
We've got a couple of airplanes which have had fuel contamination in the past week. The FBO has done their testing and maintenance and they say it isn't the fuel truck. To my knowledge, nobody else has had bad fuel at the airport and most of the planes have not been anywhere else.
How do we suddenly get it in multiple aircraft? Additionally, how does one of those aircraft (PA-28-161) keep having it come back? It had 4 gallons drained out today and it was all bad again.
AND A CORRECTION - it is just one aircraft. My mistake.
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