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- From Rob Boyd
on 22-Jul-2007
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Parked next to SS pump so no line service. Pump price as posted. FSS closed. No restaurant on field but person behind the counter offered to run us into town for something to eat. Easy in and out for cross-country fuel stop.
- From Ken Maples
on 28-Jun-2007
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Landed for lunch and gas. Very nice brand new facility that would make any place envious. Really nice looking. Line service is only fair, but they answered my calls on Unicom and were very helpful. Readily offered a courtesy car for the ride into town for lunch. Fuel prices (both truck and self serve) are a bit high but it's probably worth it for such a fancy facility.
- From Jeff Oerding
on 28-Mar-2007
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Stopped for fuel and lunch on 3/26. Line kid came out with chocks but failed to provide hand signals, just stood there. He was very pleasant and helpful, giving us the courtesy car with no questions asked or paperwork to complete and providing directions to local restaurants. FBO is very new and impressive, apparently built for the jet set. Dual computers are available in flight planning area. Short walk to FSS, which is closing on July 1.
- From Maurice Gunderson
on 14-Aug-2006
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Very nice people and good service. They have just moved into a beautiful new facility.
- From Richard Gurr
on 15-Jul-2006
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Had a bad experience with these guys. When I taxied in, they told me to keep their ramp clear for a Citation that would be landing for fuel, even though there was plenty of room. As I taxied away, I saw the self-service pump (also operated by them), so I stopped at the pumps. As I shut down, one of their employees tried to direct me to another area, probably so they could truck fuel us and charge me more. They had no courtesy cars, no way to get off the airport, no food, and no service. After a 2700 mile cross country trip and having great experiences at all the other places we landed, it was to bad we landed here as our last fuel stop. We have our list of never return airports and CDC has been placed at the top of the list. I hope they get a lot of Citation business, because they flop as a GA friendly business.
- From Craig Teerlink
on 10-Jul-2006
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I called ahead to Sphere One to ask if a courtesy car would be available. They assured me it would be. One of their flight instructors delivered it to the plane, almost before the prop was stopped. CDC Flight Service Station even made some phone calls for me to get directions to a local attraction as we were inbound to land. The Shakespeare Festival is worth attending. These folks make the trip that much easier!
- From Kevin Jensen
on 12-Feb-2006
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Used Sphere One for fuel from KBOI to KIWA before Christmas. Returning from KIWA same three-day weekend ran into ice over Grand Canyon and couldn't return to Boise for next 3 days. Sphere One lent the courtesy car for three days and arranged grounded pilot special at the local hotel. Great people, friendly, self serve avgas pump easy to access. Couldn't ask for a nicer place to be stranded!
- From Don Taylor
on 10-Nov-2004
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Flew in in Aug for a short trip to Zion NP. Rental car was easy, staff helpful. FSS on field a rarity these days, makes flying in/out slightly easier given radio services.
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