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Gizmo wrote:
What are you guys paying a gallon? It's goes up everyday here at RYY $4.95 for self serve at Chandler, AZ (KCHD). Flying to Las Cruces, NM (KLRU) on Sat. and looking forward to paying $5.39 :-( I make that flight about once a month and it's starting to get pricey. I'm planning on leaving early and flying slow this weekend to cut down on the fuel burn. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200805/1 |
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![]() What are you guys paying a gallon? It's goes up everyday here at RYY IAD $7.80 and no I'm not buying any at that price :-) |
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Margy Natalie wrote in
m: What are you guys paying a gallon? It's goes up everyday here at RYY IAD $7.80 and no I'm not buying any at that price :-) It seems more and more airports which cater to airlines have outrageously higher 100 LL prices. A quick check of airnav.com today shows: At LAS 100 LL is $7.80 while at nearby VGT it is $5.04 ($4.84 self-serve). SFO was $6.78 as of April 8. OAK (which is both air carrier and lots of GA) is $5.80. SJC is $6.41 with nearly adjacent RHV at $5.55. LAX no longer has 100 LL. Jet-A there is $7.61. The two nearest air carrier airports are KLGB (15 miles) at $6.24 ($6.40 for Jet-A) and BUR (16 miles) at $6.25 ($6.40 for JET-A). Nearby GA airports HHR (4 miles) is $5.75 ($5.05 self-serve) and SMO (5 miles) is $5.35 ($4.85 self-serve) BOS shows $7.14 as of May 15, while nearby GHG shows $4.99. ORD was $7.57 on April 22, while GYY is today at $5.35. DEN was $6.81 on May 14, FTG is $4.99 ($4.67 self-serve) today. Where an airport had multiple fuel providers, I used the one with the lowest price for this comparison. Several years ago, I was told, but have not been able to verify, that the fuelers at an air carrier airport must test their fuel every day and have an expiration date on how long they can keep it before it must be dumped. Some of the big air carrier airports have so little demand for 100 LL that they only get a small tanker load at a time. Can anyone confirm if this is correct? -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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![]() "JGalban via AviationKB.com" u32749@uwe wrote in message news:848adbe2e1c9f@uwe... Gizmo wrote: What are you guys paying a gallon? It's goes up everyday here at RYY $4.95 for self serve at Chandler, AZ (KCHD). Flying to Las Cruces, NM (KLRU) on Sat. and looking forward to paying $5.39 :-( I make that flight about once a month and it's starting to get pricey. I'm planning on leaving early and flying slow this weekend to cut down on the fuel burn. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200805/1 Just picked a friend up there he was dropping off a plane. Not much in Los Cruces. Had 40 knot winds getting there I averaged 200 plus almost all the way there from RAL. Took quite a bit longer getting back. Lucked out though when the sun set the wind died and the BO gat back to 165 knots. Great trip.. |
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