The other day I made a short flight over to an airport about 45 miles away, and just because it is something I have been doing lately, I checked up on the status of the courtesy car (if any). Sure enough, there it was, easily identifiable by a left rear window half open, that would not roll up, and the left rear door that wouldn't open. If there was any doubt, there was a sign on the drivers door: COURTESY CAR. Malad Dave and I, purely as an excercise, started looking for the keys, and after checking all the obvious places in the car gave it up and looked in the unlocked shack that is the pilot lounge (perfect, full length couch, TWO bathrooms, and funky enough so you wouldn't feel awkward rolling your sleeping bag out on the couch, just right), and after several minutes decided there was no "secret code" or other hints posted as to how in the hell one would go about getting the frigging keys for the car. No phone # to call, nothing.
Dave took off, and as I got ready to leave some people walked out of a hangar some distance away, and having invested some effort in the key thing ( I did'nt need the car, but I like to keep current on the availability just in case), asked them, they indicated there was a fellow in the hangar they had just exited that would know. Sure enough he said try the house back down the way I had just came from (way funky, looked uninhabited) so and so the airport manager has them, if he isn't there the hangar office right next door has them. I tried the house, locked and no signage, and the same with the hangar.
The point of all this is what in the hell good is a needed by a transit pilot (not me, not then) courtesy car if you can't find the keys? And....is the airport manager derilect in his duty by not having SOME system for the unexpected pilot who is after all responsible for his gig of living free at the airport? If those visitors had not walked out of the hangar when they did, I had no clue as to where to try next, and I'm pretty sure the guy who advised me to try the two other locations (and also went on to say if they're not there check back with me) doesn't live there 24/7, so another hit or miss iffy deal to get the keys. I plan to follow up on this at said airport, why have it there if you can't access it unless all the planets line up (someone happens to be there) screw that! I have had the problem many times in the past, and just lately am starting to bitch about it! Ahhh, I feel better already...thanks for listening.
