All pilots have knowledge that some FBO have ramp fees. When you recklessly enter you agree to the fees.
Line staff never did anything with my plane.
I didn't park on their ramp.
$75 to push a button to open the door? GTFO. Even at $20/hr CSR pay, I needed their "services" for less than one minute. 1 minute @ $20/hr is a quarter, a nickle, and four pennies.
They never did (charge an exorbitant fee) before Hawthorne came to town.
Try again.
Oh, and they have comments on airnav disabled and don't (at least the time) post them on their website so you can't even find out ahead of time.
Who’s ramp did you park on and why didnt they get you through the fence? Sounds to me like you were a clueless guy wondering around the airport.
Who’s ramp did you park on and why didnt they get you through the fence? Sounds to me like you were a clueless guy wondering around the airport.
But if all the people that don't want to pay anything go elsewhere, why would they care?It's cases like this where POA should post contact information to both the company and the city that signed the FBO agreement and flood them with complaint letters and postings. Enough people saying they will schedule their landings elsewhere and maybe something happens.
But if all the people that don't want to pay anything go elsewhere, why would they care?
In most cases, letters would be best directed to the municipal authority that controls the FBO lease terms. The FBO doesn't really care if I don't come to their airport and go spend money in their community if they don't get a cut. The local government does care.
That is 100% true, but in this country, businesses are free to set their own pricing policies (within the confines of contractual agreements). Management consultants routinely advise raising prices until a fair percentage of the people complain. Some of those complainers take their business elsewhere, but some stay and pay and continue to complain. At some point, you will raise prices enough that the ones that do stay provide a larger profit while serving fewer people, with the accompanying fewer headaches. It is the province of each business to try to figure out where that price point is.100% of nothing is 0.
Of course these FBOs think of anyone that burns 100LL as nothing. But they could make more money if they actually didn't mark fuel up $4.00/gal, and charged $75 to open a door, unfortunately management is full of idiots with their own version of SJS.
I'm charging you $75 for replying to my post. Oh, you didn't see I didn't have that posted somewhere in my profile? Doesn't matter, pay up.
As far as clueless. Not really. Been in there before, never had an issue. They made changes without posting notice that changes were made to increase the fees 10 fold and that they owned 100% of the ramp space. I have no problem with overnight fees. I have an issue with lack of transparency and extortion and being forced to use a private entity to get access to a public facility.
The MC has my contact info. I expect prompt payment for replying to me. Oh, you aren't going to pay? Sounds like you are a clueless keyboard warrior wandering around web forums.
100% of nothing is 0.
Of course these FBOs think of anyone that burns 100LL as nothing. But they could make more money if they actually didn't mark fuel up $4.00/gal, and charged $75 to open a door, unfortunately management is full of idiots with their own version of SJS.
Makes you wonder how far the BS can escalate, doesn't it?@EdFred you will love this one about Hawthorne at RYY. Customs now has a facility on the field. If you land and park on the Customs ramp, clear, and then go on your way, even if you don’t use any services, Hawthorne will hit you for a $400 fee.
@EdFred you will love this one about Hawthorne at RYY. Customs now has a facility on the field. If you land and park on the Customs ramp, clear, and then go on your way, even if you don’t use any services, Hawthorne will hit you for a $400 fee.
This reminds me of a bill I got in the mail for some airport in NY that I just flew near. Didn't land at. Was heading north and stopped at 44N for fuel, probably flew within 10 miles of their airport. I called and asked how they knew it was my plane. I guess they pay people to watch even VFR aircraft not on FF and send them bills.
This reminds me of a bill I got in the mail for some airport in NY that I just flew near. Didn't land at. Was heading north and stopped at 44N for fuel, probably flew within 10 miles of their airport. I called and asked how they knew it was my plane. I guess they pay people to watch even VFR aircraft not on FF and send them bills.
I believe the county charges the landing fee not the fboThanks. I hadn't looked at that site before, just AirNav. I do wonder if what they say about the airport being completely self-funded is actually true. I would be surprised if they didn't receive funding from the FAA, the State of Colorado, etc., but I suppose it could be true. Another odd thing: the landing fee quoted there was $2 per 1000 lbs takeoff weight (for a/c less than 12,500 lbs). That would be only $4 for my RV-9. I paid over $20 last year, I suppose they must have added other fees in there.
That's possible. I know that the invoice for the fee comes from the FBO, but they might pass the funds directly on to the county?I believe the county charges the landing fee not the fbo
That actually sounds like a pretty fair deal if you get 10 gallons of 100LL for $40. Or was the $40 a separate fee?Flew to Eagle to have lunch with family. 10 gals or 40 bucks just to park for a couple hours. Of course I was the only piston on the ramp
"I politely raised hell,".
That's possible. I know that the invoice for the fee comes from the FBO, but they might pass the funds directly on to the county?
That actually sounds like a pretty fair deal if you get 10 gallons of 100LL for $40. Or was the $40 a separate fee?