I am dropping off my sons at the airport to catch a flight on Norwegian Airlines. Can I just drop them off at the ramp somewhere without using the FBOs? I don't need fuel. Seems ridiculous to have to pay $43 for a 5 minute drop off.
I would call the airport manager to ask how to best manage your desires.I am dropping off my sons at the airport to catch a flight on Norwegian Airlines. Can I just drop them off at the ramp somewhere without using the FBOs? I don't need fuel. Seems ridiculous to have to pay $43 for a 5 minute drop off.
Touch and go, have them wear leathers and maybe head protection. Tell them to get their head down quickly so they don't damage the horizontal stab.
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I would call the airport manager to ask how to best manage your desires.
EDMOND J. HARRISON
1180 FIRST ST
NEW WINDSOR, NY 12553
Phone 845-838-8200
Touch and go, have them wear leathers and maybe head protection. Tell them to get their head down quickly so they don't damage the horizontal stab.
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The FBOs don't own the the airport and should not have exclusive right to GA traffic. I don't mind paying airport fees, but why do I need to use their FBO ramp? The FBOs charge $7.50/gal, but I will buy the minimum to reduce their fees.They are also turning a 5 min drop off into a 30 minute process.
Looks like you are stuck negotiating with Signature or Atlantic. Good luck!I did. I called operations at that number and they told me that I have to use Signature or Atlantic.
you need fuel ,yes to the fbo .he has rent to pay. you give ga a bad name.
Also called the tuck and roll method.
Some of those fees may be pass through fees, that is the fbo is collecting money for someone else.
Otherwise find the boundaries for the fbo and park outside that area.
A ramp fee, in part, is an airport fee. The ramp did not build itself. The airport built the ramp and rents it to the FBO to help fund the airport.
Where's the "dislike button" when I need it?you need fuel ,yes to the fbo .he has rent to pay. you give ga a bad name.
That explains a lot.in the 50 years I lived in NYC
NY Port authority owns the airport. They didn't build it, it was built by the US Military. The high nuisance fees don't pay for the airport, they are profit to the two FBOs and some of it goes into the giant sinkhole that is the rest of the Port Authority. Yes, it's the same group that runs LGA, JFK, EWR, TEB, and Atlantic City.A ramp fee, in part, is an airport fee. The ramp did not build itself. The airport built the ramp and rents it to the FBO to help fund the airport.
The problem with big FBOs like Signature, Atlantic, et al, is that they gouge on their ramp fees. Seriously?? $43 when no services are required or desired?? To top it off, these FBOs typically jack the price up on their fuel. I try to buy fuel at places I stop, but when I do a 30 minute trip in my bug smasher, just to drop someone off, I shouldn't be required to buy 10 gallons of fuel when I only burned 4 to get there. And I shouldn't be required to pay for services I neither need nor want. (I can care less about a stupid piece of carpet next to my plane.)
In the past, before Signature started with their onerous ramp fees, it was customary to pay a landing fee at many fields. Typically this would be anywhere from a couple dollars to no more than ten dollars, depending on the size of the airfield. These were typically waived with fuel or overnight parking at reasonable prices.
So, all that being said, I don't blame Baron one bit for trying to dodge the ridiculously high ramp fee.
There is also the possibility that the airport or FBO is not charging any fee, but the city or county may be charging the fee. And the poor FBO gets blamed for it.
And their $7.55/gal 100LL is a real gift, too.Signature and Atlantic don't need your gas business,they cater to jets. The ramp fee is a pta ,to keep you away. Sometimes asking for a top off ,even if under the 10 gallon minimum ,will wave the fee. I try to take gas at all my stops,especially the smaller airports.
I recommend a stop n goTouch and go, have them wear leathers and maybe head protection. Tell them to get their head down quickly so they don't damage the horizontal stab.
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NY Port authority owns the airport. They didn't build it, it was built by the US Military. The high nuisance fees don't pay for the airport, they are profit to the two FBOs and some of it goes into the giant sinkhole that is the rest of the Port Authority. Yes, it's the same group that runs LGA, JFK, EWR, TEB, and Atlantic City.
If you think those fees are bad, look at how much the Port Authority gouges you for if you take one of NYC's bridges or tunnels.....
http://www.panynj.gov/bridges-tunnels/tolls.html
There are other airports that are not far from SWF that don't charge the same kind of fees - a short Uber or cab ride would solve the issue.
Local FBOs and good municipal facilities I will support to keep alive.If you don't want to pay the fee don't go to that airport. It's simple. If you want/need to go to the airport pay the fee. The airport/city takes a pretty big percentage of fees (and fuel taxes) in most cases. Someone needs to upkeep the airport and it is NOT your tax dollars for a majority of it.
That's what some of the guys here fail to understand.BTW thanks for all the responses. I had to ask. The FBOs must love the airport lockdown that 911 created so you have to go through their private business to access the public airport!
Federal and state grants.The military has not funded anything at that airport in over 40 years. Do you think that just maybe the ramps needed resurfaced in that time? Generally facilities on airports are leased to the highest bidder. That includes the ramp space.
Federal and state grants.
There are plenty of people who measure the economic impact of infrastructure and understand that taxes should be allocated proportionately.There are plenty of pilots who believe the general tax payer should pay for their hobby as an excuse to avoid airport associated charges.
There are plenty of people who measure the economic impact of infrastructure and understand that taxes should be allocated proportionately.
I mean the airports have an economic impact and that impact should be measured and considered when allocating public funds. Do you have some sort of problem with allocating public funding to the economic drivers?You mean the same grants that require an airport to demonstrate they have a self supporting economic plan to qualify for?
I'm sure that's some of it. But I'm also sure that in most cases it's a pretty small percentage. Some FBOs will itemize that and it's perfectly clear when they do. In that case, you can't blame the FBO for that at all. It's the extra crap they tack on that most of us have a problem with.
BTW... IIRC, Bedford has a bit of an onerous landing fee that they aggressively pursue. I've heard one story where a guy was transiting the airspace and got a bill in the mail a couple weeks later. From what I remember, that policy was really hurting the FBO(s) there. It's been years since I've heard anything about it though.