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- From Jeff Brown
on 29-Nov-2009
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Great tech stop for fuel. Low prices and excellent service. They were waiting with the Jet truck for our quick turn. Easy in and out IFR with no traffic or delay. Friendly folks that do a fine job.
- From Tanya & Scott
on 01-Aug-2009
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Couldn't have been a better stop. Great runway and taxiway. Inexpensive self-serve 100LL, the pump is no worse than many others - just notice the switch on the right of the payment machine. Clean FBO with wireless Internet. Frozen meals available in addition to drinks and snacks in the honor system fridge at very good prices.
- From Walt Woltosz
on 08-Jul-2009
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Stopped here on the way to Baltimore from California on June 24, and again on return on June 26. Nice people, great fuel prices ($2.05 for Jet-A), and a loaner car with recommendations to a restaurant in town where we had some excellent Mexican food! Definitely a place we'll use again on those coast-to-coast trips. Call ahead and they'll be ready for you!
- From Paul J.D. Miller
on 22-Jun-2009
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Unbelievable but true, $2.05 per gallon for Jet. We arrived on Sunday; Patrick (Mgr) made a special trip out for us. If you come for Jet fuel make sure you call ahead for service. The Avgas is self-serve but Jet is served from a truck. The lobby is clean, air conditioned with wireless Internet. The fridge is full of snacks and drinks on honor system and there is a courtesy car for town. My only wish is for self-serve Jet but I'm told that is years away. Someone needs to step up and fund a facility for the city. Nice stop, best price in the US and mid-way on our stop from Florida to Calgary.
- From Brian Ford
on 25-Jul-2007
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Very confusing self-service fuel, flew through on my way to Memphis to find nobody there to speak of, on my way home a week later, the doors were locked as well. Cheap fuel, but you may or may not be able to get inside for phone, restroom, etc.
Response from Patrick Hamlin, Airport Manager, Wellington Airport We also have a keypad on the west door to allow pilots into the terminal building (uni-com for the password)
- From Jim Monroe
on 19-Jun-2007
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The most complex self-serve that I've ever seen. Make sure the push switch beside the gallon counter is in. Once your credit card has been approved, throw the switch on the right side of the card reader. No food, the drink machine only had water and diet Sprite.
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