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Martha's Vineyard Airport

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From Ray Mozingo on 23-Sep-2007
Arrived on the 19th of Sept. Was met by a very nice lineman, who was very helpful and friendly. Helped with bags and transportation. Enjoyed the stay.
 
From Paul Zukoski on 22-Sep-2007
For light twin (C310) landing fee $15, parking $15/day, fuel $4.54/gal. Good service at the aircraft pickup and delivered outside gate. Rental cars available at terminal.
 
From Steven C. Dickson on 06-Sep-2007
Landing fee and $10.00 overnight fee is waived with fuel purchase over 16 gallons for acft under 6000 pounds. Good service from the staff.
 
From Greg Quinn on 12-May-2007
Pilots of twins and singles over 3,000 lbs: there are landing fees now. $30.00 makes for a expensive lunch.
 
From Ronald Dilling on 08-Oct-2006
Landed at MVY on a beautiful and very busy day in my Cherokee. ATC was very professional. Friendly lineman picked us up at the "blue ropes" in a van. $12 fee was well worth the experience. Highly recommended.
 
From Frank Dohl on 01-Aug-2006
Flew in there for the day on a busy and beautiful summer weekend in a C182, tiedown at the blue ropes is a bit far from the GA terminal, but a very friendly lineman was there as soon as I had shut down and helped push back the plane, unload the folding bikes, transport them to the GA terminal in a golf cart, and the rest of the "works". Landing is $6, tiedown another $6, waived with 30 gal fuel purchase (our top-off was 27.6 gals and fee was waived without me having to ask for it), fuel was $4.86, about $1 more than home base resident price, so not outrageous. Departure on a Sunday nite during the summer was a bit of a wait (we were initially no. 7) but everything was very professional, courteous, and fairly priced. If you have folding bikes, this is one of the best places to go in the NE because the bike paths start right at the airport and lead you pretty much anywhere you will need or want to go on the island.
 
From William Phelan on 06-Jul-2006
We went there to spend the day on July 1 2006 in a Cirrus. We were instructed by the tower to go to the blue tie-downs and there was already somebody waiting to direct us to our parking spot. This guy even helped us push back the airplane, tie it down and had the golf cart ready to take us back to the terminal. All in all the service was very good and the people were pretty friendly with the exception of the gentleman working behind the counter. There was a $12 landing and parking fee, which is not overly expensive for NE flying.
 
From Martin Weiss on 30-May-2006
I purchased a summer home on Martha's Vineyard in 2004. I used to own a place on Nantucket and the people at the FBO there were equally friendly...For a while...Then it became obvious that if you were not burning kerosene you were a second-class citizen. The joke on Martha's Vineyard is that even if you only have a few million dollars, the people with hundreds of millions treat you just as nice! :)
 
From Darby Bauer on 10-Sep-2005
Great Visit to Vineyard Haven over the busy Labor Day weekend. Charged $12 for landing and tiedown on the grass, but worth it. The line crewman was waiting in a van to pick us up and even tied down the plane. ATC did a great job even though traffic was busy. Many nice places to eat in Oak Bluffs and the $2 MVY transit ride into town was a bargain!
 
 
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