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I had to do a med flight to Las Vegas McCarran airport once. When I pulled into parking at the FBO there was several, probably 20+ business jets parked there. My first thought was I am going to have to do everything myself.
There was not 1, but 2 line guys waiting for me, one waving his arms to park here. I pointed to the ambulance and both guys got the message immediately. They piled into the golf cart micro bus and headed straight for the ambulance and the one guy marshaled me in to park. As soon as I shut down the other guy was at my little window. I opened it and he asked me if I needed fuel. I did, but please wait until we off load the patient.
After the ambulance left both guys came back and asked how much. I said 30 a side please, 100LL. The guy tossed me a cold bottle of water and jumped out. He attached the ground line correctly, I noticed, then pulled out a clean mat and placed it on the wing and opened the cap. He put the nozzle in without hitting the rim, and never let the hose fall onto the wing.
When I went inside there was a really attractive CSR girl. She greeted me in a friendly manner and asked if I wanted a bottle of water. No, I am fine, I just need to pay my bill. She got my bill ready, asking me where I was from. I told her and she actually said she had been to Gallup a few times. She showed me where the pilot room is, and then invited me to look into their break room and to help myself to the complimentary snacks available.
When the med crew came back, she invited them to the break room and told the girls to help themselves. The girls picked up some water and a few snacks and off we went. The 2 line guys were waiting to marshal me out. We loaded up and left.
It was refreshing to be treated as if we were the most important customers they had all day. There were jets there that their fuel bill was probably more than my C-414 was worth. While the FBO was not all that crowded, there were other people there that were trying to get their passengers taken care of. At no time did I feel like I was an inconvenience to the FBO. I kind of felt guilty about taking up so much of their time.
After getting used to the airports I usually fly out of, I was just glad they had indoor restrooms....