Mtns2Skies
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Maybe it's just because I've moved to the middle of nowhere, but I've learned to appreciate being left along and me only talking to FBO's strictly when I need something. Recently (maybe a part of plane ownership) I've seen some FBO's trying to do too much or get upset when I only want the bare minimum of services. Some examples:
FBO in WI:
I was in a community hangar, and they wouldn't let me push my own plane out (which I get for liability reasons) but instead of just leaving the plane outside the hangar which would have been my preference, they tow it across the entire airport to park it in front. When I ask them to not do this they say they're a "Full Service FBO so we'll go ahead and do that for you" When I say a bit more forcefully that I'd prefer to get the plane outside the hangar and its less work for the line guys they again push back with "Well this is our policy" wtf happened to accommodating customers... especially when I want them to do LESS work?
This FBO also gets on the CTAF frequency which is shared across many frequencies ANYTIME a plane lands full stop to say "Welcome to XXXXX Aviation how may we serve you today" regardless of how busy the frequency is.
Signature at BJC in CO:
I land and park in a tie-down spot all on my lonesome (I used to be local so I know what I'm doing) and tie-down the plane and walk in to the FBO to let them know I was here and to give contact info. Front desk person says
CSR: "Were you marshalled into a spot?"
Me "No I know where to park I'm local."
CSR (dripping with attitude): "Well how are we supposed to know you're here then?"
Me (in a deadpan stare): "What do you think I'm doing right now?"
CSR: Scoffs and shakes her head openly, then gets on the radio to the line guys and says "We have a customer that decided to park himself on the tie downs and APPARENTLY he tied himself down, are we going to have to move him?"
Line guy "Nope he's all set that sounds great"
I don't want these FBO's to be handling my plane anymore than necessary and I don't want the line guys to do anymore work than necessary (I'm an ex line guy), why do they insist on being pains in the butt and not welcoming my wishes that involve less work for them?
Edit: the Legend Aeroserve FBO in Cheyenne WY CYS was by far the best one I've ever hangared with. The guys really appreciated me doing all the work, opening the hangar moving my own plane and I appreciated being left alone. I only got them if there was another plane infront of mine. It was a lovely understanding and I really appreciated all of the guys up there. They were also incredibly nice guys that were great to shoot the **** with.
FBO in WI:
I was in a community hangar, and they wouldn't let me push my own plane out (which I get for liability reasons) but instead of just leaving the plane outside the hangar which would have been my preference, they tow it across the entire airport to park it in front. When I ask them to not do this they say they're a "Full Service FBO so we'll go ahead and do that for you" When I say a bit more forcefully that I'd prefer to get the plane outside the hangar and its less work for the line guys they again push back with "Well this is our policy" wtf happened to accommodating customers... especially when I want them to do LESS work?
This FBO also gets on the CTAF frequency which is shared across many frequencies ANYTIME a plane lands full stop to say "Welcome to XXXXX Aviation how may we serve you today" regardless of how busy the frequency is.
Signature at BJC in CO:
I land and park in a tie-down spot all on my lonesome (I used to be local so I know what I'm doing) and tie-down the plane and walk in to the FBO to let them know I was here and to give contact info. Front desk person says
CSR: "Were you marshalled into a spot?"
Me "No I know where to park I'm local."
CSR (dripping with attitude): "Well how are we supposed to know you're here then?"
Me (in a deadpan stare): "What do you think I'm doing right now?"
CSR: Scoffs and shakes her head openly, then gets on the radio to the line guys and says "We have a customer that decided to park himself on the tie downs and APPARENTLY he tied himself down, are we going to have to move him?"
Line guy "Nope he's all set that sounds great"
I don't want these FBO's to be handling my plane anymore than necessary and I don't want the line guys to do anymore work than necessary (I'm an ex line guy), why do they insist on being pains in the butt and not welcoming my wishes that involve less work for them?
Edit: the Legend Aeroserve FBO in Cheyenne WY CYS was by far the best one I've ever hangared with. The guys really appreciated me doing all the work, opening the hangar moving my own plane and I appreciated being left alone. I only got them if there was another plane infront of mine. It was a lovely understanding and I really appreciated all of the guys up there. They were also incredibly nice guys that were great to shoot the **** with.