Hey guys, I've got a question that I haven't seen addressed here. I'm TDY to Altus for about another month for the -135 transition course. Our cable has been cut off in billeting, we've had two scheduled power outages in the last 4 days (the next one will be the night before my check ride...yippie), the internet is famously spotty, and there is construction outside my building. At the risk of sounding like a whiner, I went to see about a non-A. No luck. I read the AFI 34-246, JFTR U1045, and even got my hands on a copy of the AF Inns Certification Checklist (the replacement for the mythical Gold Eagle Standards outlined in the AFI) in hopes that I could call this lodging unacceptable. I haven't found anything. I haven't checked into the unit yet, and don't want to lead with "Hi! Here's an extra $1200 lodging expense", but would REALLY like to get out of this sh*thole.
When I went downstairs to talk to the manager (mgt tactics here deserve a whole other post BTW), the lady at the desk offered to move me to another room. Is that allowed, and do I have to do it?
When she held the other room for me, she mentioned that lodging was full tomorrow night, but held the room anyway. When I called back later after checking the JFTR to confirm I could move off base with just her name and my certfication (assuming I'm reading U1045 right), she said they had rooms available. WTF? Anyway, I'm not really sure what to do and any advice would be appreciated. If I'm gnat's assing the JFTR right, shouldn't I be able to move off-base based upon her statement that rooms were full?
Since I'm in lodging now, would I have to sell it to the finance office (or whomever the AO is) to justify checking out based on the power outage? I can't find anything written that clarifies what's required in acceptable lodging (I'm not transient aircrew) besides the BS Accreditation Checklist. Thanks!