oscardeuce wrote:
I was trying to get from the museum to the taxiway to get some work doen on the plane. The airport had changed the gate code ( I was not informed as one of the museum hanger managers), but no problem a airport employee came through the gate. I offered to show him my pilot certifiacte, photo ID and even my airport operation area badge. The employee said I did not have permission to enter the airport. I asked what credentials I would need. He said "anyone can get a pilot license off the internet". He refused to look at my credentials and let me through the gate without "permission". He even threatened to call the Sheriff.
Follow up with the airport management, clarify what the ID requirements are.
If they are in line with state / national security requirements, and your ID was sufficient, make a complaint.
If the aren't in line with state / national security requirements, make that your complaint.
Make a complaint about the attitude of the member of staff. He was not maintaining security (because you could've been the distraction while someone went around this clown) but creating a problem.
As an airport user, make a complaint that they have not kept you / this clown / both abreast of the requirements for use of the airport.
Any way you go, you've got grounds for a complaint. If you don't make a formal complaint process of it now, it'll get worse.
Make 'em do an investigation, in writing and report to you, in writing, as a member of the public and airport user, how they do / don't justify their behaviour. If they persist in being silly, handball it to your local rag, with some background. Tell the airport you are going to do that.
As Inspector's said, make waves - and make em big.
HTH.