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- From John Wilson
on 21-Apr-2009
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Stopped in for an overnight, received friendly service and although there apparently is no crew car at this time I did get help in obtaining a hotel pickup. At the moment they are operating out of a trailer while the old terminal building is being re-habbed. Close to town, nice place to stop.
- From Dave Fisher
on 05-Apr-2009
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We got into Vicksburg late afternoon on Sunday, so there was nobody around, and there was some confusion about our rental car that was supposed to be there (it was). We ended up calling a cab to get to our hotel, but it all worked out well. The next day the Enterprise guy was nice enough to give me a lift to the airport to pick up the car. Our plane was fueled up and ready to go when we were ready to leave. Fuel was reasonably priced and the service was good. We'd stop again if passing through the area.
- From James Waldrop
on 05-Mar-2009
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Flew to Vicksburg from Brookhaven only a 20 min flight so I did not need any fuel. I was told there would be a $15 dollar ramp fee to use the courtesy car if I did not buy 10 gal's of fuel. I did not need fuel. I left without using the car and told him I would drive there before I spent $15 dollars just to use the courtesy car that I would have put gas back in. Sound to me more like a rental car instead of courtesy.
- From Lennie Lyons
on 09-Feb-2009
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Flew into VKS on a flight from Kansas to Florida with a minor mechanical on a new Cessna aircraft. I was treated with exceptional service and given free accommodations for the night. My new aircraft was worked on by the airports local mechanic with approval from Cessna; since the aircraft was new I did not want to have an issue with warranty. I fueled, with exceptionally low cost fuel and was offered a free courtesy car as well. I travel extensively in aircraft and would challenge most FBO' s to compete with the treatment I received while at this airport. Thank You all, I will make a flight plan to stop there whenever I fly through.
- From Andy Alexander
on 14-Jul-2008
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Flew into your airport in a Cessna 182, was treated very poorly, the line guy was to busy washing his windows. Our battery was dead, we ask for help but received nothing. The hangar just north of the FBO, a guy was very friendly and let us borrow his battery charger. This won't ever be a fuel stop again unless it’s an emergency. Stay Away from VKS, go to MLU and use the self-serve.
Response from Frank May, Vicksburg Municipal Airport Board Our apologies for your apparently disappointing visit. However, as noted during our discussion regarding your dead battery, your C182 has a 24 Volt battery & electrical system. The FBO unfortunately has no 24 Volt GPU or battery cart, no 24 Volt battery charger nor any way to jump-start a 24 Volt powered aircraft. This was pointed out to you at the time along with our apology for not being able to assist further. If the aircraft had a 12 Volt electrical system, some accommodation would have been provided.
- From Matt Wesolowski
on 07-Jun-2008
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I came in "after hours" and was able to take advantage of the free casino shuttle to eat dinner. The shuttle was there less than 15 minutes after we'd landed - and they had absolutely no advanced notice that we'd be there that evening. It was certainly an unexpected surprise!
- From Steve Hamilton
on 26-Nov-2006
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Visited Vicksburg and several area airports after purchasing fuel at Raymond, a short distance away. Discovered a $10 charge facility fee if you don't buy fuel at Vicksburg.
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