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Temsco Helicopters

at Petersburg James A Johnson Airport

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From Johann Gebauer on 11-Aug-2009
Very friendly staff! Thanks also to airfield maintenance for allowing us to borrow some chocks!
 
From Steve Kroening on 20-Aug-2007
Staff is extremely helpful. They showed us how to use the pump for 100LL if no one is available in addition to offering their vehicle to use when someone is around to grab a bite to eat. An all around great experience as if they were a full function FBO Alaska style! We will return again!
 
From Buster Downey on 29-Jun-2007
The people who helped us at Temsco Helicopters were very nice and helpful. We walked about 1/2 mile to town on a bike path for lunch. This was another beautiful SE Alaska town and airport.
 
From Dan Ducolon on 04-May-2007
When you fly into this airport, be sure to also look out for Alaska AL 737’s. Whose pilots make a quick tight turn into the tiny terminal parking with 30-40% power on the outboard engine and don't care about jet blast. (Probably enough to flip a super cub).
 
 
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