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From Jeff Mackey on 09-Jun-2008
I have family in the area (in-laws), so I make use of this airport on a fairly frequent basis. I had been working in the northeast the week before Memorial Day and came here for the weekend. My starter decided that it wanted to stay in Hillsboro, being such a nice destination. Gary Moore came out and installed my new starter and a compass that I wanted installed too, prices were so reasonable that I felt a tip was in order. Friendly place, reasonable gas, and good mechanics around. OVERALL GRADE: A
 
From Steve Wood on 10-Oct-2006
For the past three weeks I have been working in the FBO hangar at HOC fitting a new engine in my world flight airplane after an in-flight engine failure with a new Eggenfellner Subaru engine. Decided to fit a new Lycoming but my home is in Florida and the airplane ended up at HOC after being recovered from its off-airport landing. The airport manager Bob Skoog (a spiritedly Octogenarian pilot), the A & P Gary Moore, flight instructor / A & P Bill Hope, and Ron Baldwin the maintenance guy have all been great, particularly in helping out a Brit from Florida stranded in Ohio with a wrecked engine. A truly great team at HOC and I have been able to observe how they handle other customers - a first class Hillsboro welcome, and the gas prices are very cheap too!
 
From Paul Burgette on 13-Aug-2006
FYI: The self serve fuel uses the eastern most (left) pump - the one with the short hose. My 38' span low wing plane with tip tanks required me to get VERY close to the pump. The pump not in use seemed to have a longer hose. Perhaps they can switch hoses? All in all, a nice airport with nice folks. We'll be back.
 
From Mike Mower on 18-Jul-2006
Beautiful little airport. Great fuel prices and friendly people. Stopped here en route from MI to the Charlotte, NC area.
 
 
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