Matthew K
Line Up and Wait
Hello all! I haven't been flying very often so I'm not too familiar with price changes in 100ll.
A while back I joined my Flight Schools club($49 a month), where your able to rent the plane dry and then pay for fuel at places much cheaper than my home airport. Since I started paying for the fuel directly, I became much more aware of the fuel prices.
At the airport I've been filling up at, I noticed that a month ago 100ll was 3.25 a gallon(what I thought was pretty darn good). Then, this Sunday I filled up and noticed it was now $3.65 a gallon. In the terms of relativity, this still isn't a bad price, but I still question the 40 cent jump.
I understand that especially at small airports, they don't buy fuel very often, and that, for the most part, fuel prices are stagnant. At my home airport, where fuel is $6.70 a gallon(So I definitely shouldn't be complaining about $3.65) hasn't changed more than a few pennies in the past month.
Would that pipeline that leaked in the south a few weeks back have an impact on this? Or have prices risen enough in recent time to cause the price to go up 40 cents since the last time the airport bought fuel? Or something else?
A while back I joined my Flight Schools club($49 a month), where your able to rent the plane dry and then pay for fuel at places much cheaper than my home airport. Since I started paying for the fuel directly, I became much more aware of the fuel prices.
At the airport I've been filling up at, I noticed that a month ago 100ll was 3.25 a gallon(what I thought was pretty darn good). Then, this Sunday I filled up and noticed it was now $3.65 a gallon. In the terms of relativity, this still isn't a bad price, but I still question the 40 cent jump.
I understand that especially at small airports, they don't buy fuel very often, and that, for the most part, fuel prices are stagnant. At my home airport, where fuel is $6.70 a gallon(So I definitely shouldn't be complaining about $3.65) hasn't changed more than a few pennies in the past month.
Would that pipeline that leaked in the south a few weeks back have an impact on this? Or have prices risen enough in recent time to cause the price to go up 40 cents since the last time the airport bought fuel? Or something else?