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From James Cole
on 05-Sep-2023 |
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Another great experience. Power to the self fueler was inexplicably absent on Labor Day weekend and we arrived after hours. Airport manager Lisa sent Brian to pump fuel off the truck (who arrived quickly) and did not charge extra for the call out and did not charge the normal fuel truck price. I'd give everyone 6 stars if I could. Outstanding service and friendliness.
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From John Karasek
on 09-Jun-2023 |
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So friendly. Takes an interest in your plane
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From Jeffrey Guy
on 20-Feb-2023 |
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Arrived after hours, runway was sheet of ice with 1 inch of snow on top. Taxied to the FBO, found out the fuel was along way off. Called Liz, she sent Lonnie out to fill me up. Great people, great facility, highly recommend them. Interrupted Liz in the middle of a pork shoulder, sorry.
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From James Cole
on 31-Aug-2022 |
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Very friendly reception by more than one airport staff member. Inexpensive SS Avgas is available on the East side of the field at the South end by the old terminal building (look for the Phillips 66 sign) or you can park at the new terminal on the West side and they'll pump it for you off the truck. Bathrooms are only available at the new terminal so if you pump your own gas you'll have to restart your engine and taxi to the other side of the field, which is a little awkward. Two crew cars are available (the air conditioning only works in the brown Crown Vic.) After hours, the new terminal has a door on the North side of the building that remains unlocked so you have access to a bathroom and a pilot's lounge containing keys to the crew cars "hidden" in a place that wasn't hard to discover. The Rib Crib had awesome BBQ and was a good value.
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