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- From Jim Hefner
on 21-Oct-2009
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I stopped in for fuel on 10/16/09. Had trouble finding Baileys.... They are on the North end of the facility and there are no signs to tell you where to go. Friendly service and good fuel prices. Not much else around there that I could see. They are not really an FBO but do sell 100LL and Mogas. Mogas is AS while 100LL is SS. Good stop over point. I'll be stopping again on my return trip South.
- From Tom Lombardi
on 02-Aug-2009
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On the way back from Oshkosh the WX was turning bad near Dalhart. I called ahead to Bailey, they said they'd have a car and hangar waiting. After being chased out of the sky from an approaching thunderstorm we taxied up to the hangar, the good people from Baileys were waiting to help push our airplanes out of the rain. They gave us a courtesy car and told us where we could get a cold beer and a steak. I Highly recommend Bailey.
- From Ron Ward
on 02-Aug-2009
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Great service and prices. Stopped on the way to OSH on a busy day. No delay in service with a smile. Little hard to find on NW corner of the airport but well worth looking for.
- From Steve Kukolich
on 11-Jul-2009
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Outstanding FBO. Great service, best gas price and friendly people. Got stopped (again) at DHT by bad wx on WEEKEND. Got nice crewcar and airplane in hangar. Bailey's is highly recommended.
- From David McNeill
on 09-Aug-2008
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Stopped upon return from OSH 8/4/8007. Used FBO car to go to the restaurant. Only negative is that their fuel is still coded as "other" on the credit card purchase and as such does not get the 3% discount by the credit card company. If an FBO does not code your purchase as "vehicle expense" when you buy fuel you will not get the discount.
- From Karl Gross
on 13-Jul-2008
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Stopped for fuel on July 6 - nice self serve pump with good price, although getting a receipt was confusing and I gave up. Will definitely use in the future. BTW, restaurant re-opened for breakfast and lunches 7 days a week, catfish dinners on Fridays only.
- From Rick Beach
on 02-Jul-2008
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Bailey's makes an excellent cross-country stopover. Folks are friendly and accommodating, even though their fuel prices jumped recently. Arrived late evening and they still showed up and hangared my plane, loaned a courtesy car, and helped with local arrangements. Decided to stay at cheaper Super 8 motel across from the Holiday Inn, and had a good stay, even using their free wireless Internet. Highly recommend these folks.
- From John Welch
on 28-Jun-2008
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We stopped at Bailey's Flying Service both on the westward and eastward legs of our trip from New Hampshire to San Diego. Bob Bailey is extremely pleasant and helpful, as are all the others that work there. They love flying, they go out of their way to be helpful and courteous, and it was a great experience for us. We stayed overnight, and they let us use one of their trucks to get into town. They did everything to make us welcome, and I plan on going back.
- From William Benner
on 19-Jun-2008
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$3.85 for 100LL! Very helpful staff. Nice courtesy car and some good restaurants in town to visit. Highly recommended!
- From Louis Shaheen
on 17-Jun-2008
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Stopped at Bailey's on June 12, 2008. Self serve pump at far North West end of the ramp. Pump in very good condition. Press A on the input pad to get price for fuel. On/Off lever to the left of input pad. Leave On/Off lever on after fueling to get receipt then turn off. Takes a few minutes to figure out but well worth it for the price of $3.85 a gallon. Nice restrooms as well.
- From Kenneth Scherado Jr.
on 16-Jun-2008
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Stopped in for fuel and I was treated great. Very friendly. Provided snacks and a lot of assistance. Highly recommend not just for fuel prices but service as well. Kenny Scherado Owner Lone Mountain Aviation Las Vegas, NV.
- From Ross Guballa
on 14-Jun-2008
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Called on a Sunday to say I'm flying over and will be paying cash. They said they would wait for me. They really did. Great service, fast turn-around. My 7-year old had a great time watching those turbine-powered spray planes make those fast 180-degree turns when parking. Will definitely use Bailey's again!
- From Paul Krasa
on 05-Jun-2008
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My partner and I stopped by Bailey Flying Service on a long cross country. Nice facility, and clean. It appears its primary customer or business may be crop dusting. There is no sign on the building. The self service pump is on the North end of the field near the end of the north/south taxiway and sets near the hangars. There is no sign listing the price on the pump. Look for the white large fuel tank that runs north to south. This is the first time I have been flying that I bought 100LL for less than premium autogas. Good flying.
- From David Ruck
on 02-Jun-2008
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Stopped in on the way from Kansas City to Phoenix, Best fuel prices in town, and even though the office was closed on Sunday they opened their facilities to us and offered a ride to town to get lunch. It's worth the drive to the NW side of RWY 17, when you can save money and be treated like family. We will definitely be back again soon. Thank you for your service to the flying community!
- From Chris Martin
on 23-May-2008
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I highly recommend Bailey Flying Service! Not only was their fuel vastly cheaper than their competitor on the field, they came out and helped with the hoses and then when I had to spend the night they allowed me to put my plane in a hangar and loaned me a car all at no charge. Altogether a top notch facility and experience; just head to the far north end of the field and see for yourself!
- From Troy Paul
on 30-Oct-2007
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Arrived on Oct 19 to pick up a passenger. I chose to use Bailey's based on previous posts. Was disappointed that the building was locked up, really needed a bathroom. Fuel pump worked great though. May try the other guy next time.
- From Dave Dollarhide
on 18-Aug-2007
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Our flight of two aircraft dropped into DHT for gas and initially went to the wrong FBO...The expensive one. We taxied further north to Bailey's and found gas at the right price. Three of the crop duster guys came over to look at our RVs and we had a nice conversation. This is a friendly, well run FBO.
- From Don Morris
on 06-Aug-2007
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We have used DHT as a fuel stop for many years, but got "greatly disappointed" last trip, so we were looking for an alternative. For the first time we went into Bailey's. I don't mind self service (as it turned out it was done for me!), but all too often the restrooms are not up to my wife's expectations. What we found were fine facilities, friendly and helpful people, and a good price.
- From Ron Wiener, Tucson, AZ
on 30-Jul-2007
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Stopped at Baileys on 7-28-07 on our return from Oshkosh for auto fuel for our Cessna 182. The service was amazing and they even loaned us a car to spend the night in Dalhart. They also put our plane in their hangar at no charge.
- From Pierre Redmond
on 18-Jul-2007
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The Diner has reopened under new owner/operators and it is great!
- From Rick Galvin
on 17-Jul-2007
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Landed at DHT on 6/30 in the late afternoon coming from Washington, DC. I have stopped at DHT many times over the past 25 years and have always used the "other" FBO. After a bad experience last year with the other, we decided to try Bailey's. Not only were the fuel prices better, but also we were given use of the Courtesy car for our stay and they offered to put our Baron into the Hanger for the night, all at no charge. With the Restaurant being closed on the field, go into town and eat at her new place, it is great. Bailey's is the place to go when crossing that part of the country it was a great experience… and we will be back.
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