"Ran" into the FAA yesterday...

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"Ran" into the FAA yesterday...

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I was loading a Hawker with an incredible amount of baggage yesterday at Georgetown, Grand Cayman Island, when we noticed the Challenger jet parked next to us had a very short tail number....N85. (FAA)

It was commented on that since the gear pins and pitot-covers were still installed, that the crew and personnel must be occupied elsewhere, so we cont'd to scratch our heads how passengers could possibly have expected us to cram all this baggage and Xmas gifts, island purchases, etc., plus lifevests, 12-man raft, catering, 8 adults and an infant onboard this thing. A few minutes later we realized 3 guys wearing black nametags were observing us with some degreee of interest as we sweated, shoved and jammed this stuff onto the airplane.

The worst part was that yet-another laden baggage-cart awaited us inside the FBO terminal which req'd me to walk directly past these fellows.

As I did, I kept my eyes downward avoiding all eye-contact when all of a sudden one of them called out to me, "Hey! George!" 8O

It was an inspector to whom I'd administered a sim-check-ride only 8 months ago!

He offered to accompany me for a cup of coffee. Whew! :lol:

(They were in the islands to investigate the American accident in Jamaica last week.) :cry:
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Is your blood pressure back to normal levels yet?! :lol: Just remember, they're only here to "help"!
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Just wondering since you were not on US soil is there anything they could have said? Bill K
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I left Georgetown yesterday. The temp was cool and dry. A good recipe to push the envelope.
Easy for me to say...
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gahorn wrote: Georgetown, Grand Cayman Island, Challenger jet parked next to us had a very short tail number....N85. (FAA) (They were in the islands to investigate the American accident in Jamaica last week.) :cry:
REKON THEY HAD FUN WITH THIS? ? ?

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