What NOT to do?

100 is green, :D

Also JET-A+ 100LL makes a greenish color.

One of our ex-greenhorns was sumping the LL and putting it in the jet-a reclaim on midnights...

Also if jet-a is orange or rust colored it means you have some biological issues with your fuel. Learned that one a few months back as well.
 
Also if jet-a is orange or rust colored it means you have some biological issues with your fuel. Learned that one a few months back as well.
Details please. I've heard of this, but never seen it. Did you have some microbes growing in the fuel? If so, what's the fix?
 
Details please. I've heard of this, but never seen it. Did you have some microbes growing in the fuel? If so, what's the fix?

Sorry Joe it took me a while to get back to ya,

We sumped about a week after receiving a load into one of our tanks and it came out rust orange with oily goo in it. Basically we called Shell/ Eastern and they said it sounded like microbes. They told us to run the humbug detector kit and I think the boss had to fedex a sample to a lab. We quarantined that tank. Eastern came back and said yeah, you have microbes and it was most likely a QC issue from the refinery in Indianapolis. Shell sent us this chemical treatment ( I can't remember the name of it) that we added and after a week or so it was back to normal.

First time I have ever saw that.
 
A what NOT to do scenario in aviation would be to burn bridges with collegues...we have a new guy whose trying to make his way through his ratings that thinks he's better than everyone. I'm one of his CFI's and I've even been treated like crap a few times recently. In short, I've learned that aviation is way too small of a community to treat others poorly, especially when someone could help you or you could help them someday.
 
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