Posted for "Jack Cowell" <jackcowell@optonline.net>:
On my way from Redmond back to NY yesterday I had a similar favorable FBO happening in Yankton, SD. I used the 100LL web site to find a cheap fuel stop and picked KYKN as a good, cheap stop. Called in on unicom and Gary the owner/operator responded and offered to meet me at the fuel farm to make my turn around as expeditious as possible. On the ground, Gary offered me food, drink, facilities and told me about his decades of IA and A&P experience and capabilities and how he loves airplanes, aircraft-oriented work and running an FBO that offers what pilots need. Like a real live courtesy car, pilot weather, and recommendations about what to do and where to do it locally if you're there for the night. A good guy, a good stop and a great attitude. Not so incidentally,among other things he's got a GlasAir and an Epic LT based there and his fuel price was about $1/gallon cheaper than neighboring Sioux Falls prices. On 5/17/07, Douglas W. Johnson, MD <Lancair1@bellsouth.net> wrote: > > I had an interesting experience with an FBO in Logan, Utah, one week ago > today which reaffirmed my reasons for loving the flying community. Thought > some of you might be interested. If you are ever passing through Logan, > stop in for a visit and fuel--youi won't be disappointed. > > Of note, I was on my way to a regional "Flying Physicians Association" > meeting, and the blurb below will be published in the FPA magazine shortly. > > Cheers. > > Doug Johnson MD > N654DM > LIV-P, 950TT > > Kudos to Leading Edge Aviation (LGU) > > > > Winging my way from Florida to the FPA Western Chapter meeting in Moab, > Utah, I recently had a phenomenal experience with an FBO at Logan, Utah > (LGU). > > > > Two days prior to the meeting, I flew my Lancair uneventfully from > Jacksonville, FL, to Logan, Utah, (total of 7.6 flight hours to avoid bad > weather in the midst of the nation) to spend a couple of days with > relatives there before heading on to Moab for our meeting. Leading Edge > Aviation at KLGU was very friendly and accommodating—from calling my > relatives with my impending arrival time so that they could meet me, to > offering to keep the plane in their hanger overnight. It turns out that the > operation has recently been acquired by Mr. Scott Weaver and some young > folks who really aim to
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