Businesses that prefer customers that are more profitable for them should not be allowed at an airport? Ok. Good luck with that.
It’s a cute attempt at moving the goal post but....hmmm ....no. This is exactly the kind of attitude that screws up general aviation for all, and will eventually result in us moving to a more European model of paying fees to use the system.
As someone else mentioned, we are talking about PUBLIC airports.
A pilot had to inadvertently park somewhere for a period of time.
He did so after landing at a PUBLIC facility.
There is a predatory trend by businesses to monopolize public assets to charge for otherwise free services or services provided to the public by the municipality, county or state. Corrupt, lazy or idiotic politicians allow it.
I shouldn’t be FORCED to use any FBO at ANY airport if I don’t feel like it, regardless of what a business wants me to do.
If an airport opts you lease, charge fees, whatever - ok, we have to deal with it. Paying money to the well funded Catalina Conservancy is always something I’ve never liked and reluctantly pay for. I pay hangar leases and tiedown fees at airports - that’s a space I rent. But an FBO leasing space and subleasing it to the public in absence of the airport providing the same space to the public as an option eventually leads to monopolization of assets without a tangible benefit to the private pilot short of increased fees.
I can provide dozens of examples.
Let FBO’s sell fuel, lease space to airplane owners, charge for their conference rooms and rent a cars- I’m not opposed to that. But to ridiculously charge a pilot because idiotic airport management released all public space to them foregoing any public access without a fee? Pound sand. This kills general aviation. I’ve seen entities lease complete airports and nothing good comes from it. This is akin to freeways moving to charge tolls. We are already taxed to the max, have been re-taxed to pay for NEW roads, the money gets siphoned off to the general fund, and we find ourselves paying for the same road many times over without maintenance or repair.
Airports like Camarillo and Oxnard are great because they don’t allow subleasing of assets. Businesses have their piece, GA has their piece, and aviation thrives.
A dot com played games at Santa Monica, leased all the nice hangars, surreptitiously lobbied activist citizens to shut down the airport, and look where we are today.
Hawthorne is a different and similar issue; in just a few years, where dozens of GA pilots parked their planes, they were all evicted - and now only Elon Musk and Harrison Ford have planes, hangar rents have quadrupled, GA continues to take the hit, and now the people who lease the entire airport want to charge landing fees- it is essentially now a private airport, even though the city still the same staff or more as before.
I shouldn’t be forced to use an FBO if I just happen to be moved somewhere by ground, so no. If you like paying user fees and enjoy the higher rates charged by FBOs at public airports, by all means. I don’t, and I think most people don’t either.