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Old August 2nd 03, 01:20 AM
Ray Bengen
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There's no question you're right. Even the all-most-powerful Port Authority
of NY/NJ waives fees. I won't use PNE cos they refuse to waive the landing
fee. Not the FBO, the airport. I think it's wrong in principle.
Principle. If others feel it's fine, then pay it. I don't think it's
right. For what we do, everyone wants to contribute. PNE and others should
also contribute.

That's my opinion and that's how I work it.

If an airport charges me a landing fee on a charitable flight, I won't land
there.

Ray


"Peter R." wrote in message
ds.com...
Last night I flew an Angel Flight mission to Buffalo, NY from Northeast
Philadelphia.

When I arrived at the only FBO in Buffalo (Prior Aviation), I was

initially
told by the woman behind the counter that under NO circumstances are the
landing fees waived, Angel Flight or not. After politely asking her to
reconsider, she did wave the fees but admitted that she was going against
policy and for me not to expect it again. She then told me that the land
on which the Buffalo airport resides is owned by "the Transportation
Authority" or "Port Authority" and it is they who are responsible for the
fees.

This policy and the attitude of the FBO irked me. So far, everywhere I
have landed, including Boston's Logan airport and Baltimore Washington,
have happily waived landing fees up to $100 (US) *and* some even offered
fuel discounts for Angel Flights.

Have others encountered a no-wave policy?

I would hope that these FBOs are rare and that with a little pressure from
Angel Flight's main organization, FBOs such as Prior could be convinced to
forgo landing fee profits for charitable flights such as these.

--
Peter