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I'm wondering your thoughts out there on a situation...two weeks ago, my father was killed in a plane crash that occured at Martin Field up in Washington State. One of the items I had to take care of while up there was the removal of the aircraft wreckage, which took me 3 days since the FAA/NTSB had to release the wreckage to me and then I needed an additional 3 days because I had to dismantle the aircraft (take the wings and tail off so it could be trucked over to my hangar for storage).
Martin Field is a small field with a single owner who has a small flt school on the premises. The aircraft wreckage was moved (by the flt school owner) over to the flight line, I assume out of necessity since he never asked my permission or informed me he was doing so. I didn't have a problem with this, of course, because it certainly made the job of dismantling it easier and there were about 20 unused tie down spots so I was out of everyone's way.
Today I received a bill from the flight school charging me for tie down fees for the length of time the aircraft was there. Keep in mind that this is a very small town up there where they knew my father - he bought his gas there, for heaven's sake.
So I guess what I'm wondering is if I'm just being overly emotional and unnecessarily upset over receiving this bill. It's not about the money, mind you, I'm more than willing to fork that over. It just seems to danged insensitive and tacky.
Am I way out of line here?
Martin Field is a small field with a single owner who has a small flt school on the premises. The aircraft wreckage was moved (by the flt school owner) over to the flight line, I assume out of necessity since he never asked my permission or informed me he was doing so. I didn't have a problem with this, of course, because it certainly made the job of dismantling it easier and there were about 20 unused tie down spots so I was out of everyone's way.
Today I received a bill from the flight school charging me for tie down fees for the length of time the aircraft was there. Keep in mind that this is a very small town up there where they knew my father - he bought his gas there, for heaven's sake.
So I guess what I'm wondering is if I'm just being overly emotional and unnecessarily upset over receiving this bill. It's not about the money, mind you, I'm more than willing to fork that over. It just seems to danged insensitive and tacky.
Am I way out of line here?