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... On Aug 29, 8:39 am, "Mike" wrote: snip It's certainly not rare for FBOs to charge a fee for using their ramp, especially if you are not buying fuel. Typically they are leasing that ramp space from the owner of the airport, and if that space is limited you can bet they are going to discourage non-customer aircraft from using it. Your instructor should have known that, especially if he's based there. From the airport diagram, there are several parking areas listed other than the ramp. Why didn't you use one of those? Even with FBOs that don't charge a ramp fee, it's bad form to use their ramp if you're not a customer and there's other space available. The reason is because they are going to send someone out to park you, chalk your aircraft, put down the red carpet, and/or put cones around your aircraft because they assume you are a customer.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I understand about ramp fees and why they are used. There was no information anywhere about charging the ramp fee. When told there was a ramp fee, they gave me no option to move the airplane and go. I didn't ask to be parked. I was picking up the instructor. The situation you describe is not unique. I've seen other FBOs that do it. I don't like it any better than you do and I think it's CS, but I understand why they do it. Most airports are great to deal with and never charge any fees, but you can't expect those courtesies everywhere. FBO's like that don't really care if you are asking for the parking service or not. They assume a certain amount of liability for your aircraft and othe others that are on the ramp. That's why they do it. There are airports that don't advertize a landing fee in the A/FD (or anywhere else) also, but if you land there, they will hand you a bill. |
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It's only $20.00, what's the big deal.
"Mike" wrote in message news ![]() "noname" wrote in message ... On Aug 29, 8:39 am, "Mike" wrote: snip It's certainly not rare for FBOs to charge a fee for using their ramp, especially if you are not buying fuel. Typically they are leasing that ramp space from the owner of the airport, and if that space is limited you can bet they are going to discourage non-customer aircraft from using it. Your instructor should have known that, especially if he's based there. From the airport diagram, there are several parking areas listed other than the ramp. Why didn't you use one of those? Even with FBOs that don't charge a ramp fee, it's bad form to use their ramp if you're not a customer and there's other space available. The reason is because they are going to send someone out to park you, chalk your aircraft, put down the red carpet, and/or put cones around your aircraft because they assume you are a customer.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I understand about ramp fees and why they are used. There was no information anywhere about charging the ramp fee. When told there was a ramp fee, they gave me no option to move the airplane and go. I didn't ask to be parked. I was picking up the instructor. The situation you describe is not unique. I've seen other FBOs that do it. I don't like it any better than you do and I think it's CS, but I understand why they do it. Most airports are great to deal with and never charge any fees, but you can't expect those courtesies everywhere. FBO's like that don't really care if you are asking for the parking service or not. They assume a certain amount of liability for your aircraft and othe others that are on the ramp. That's why they do it. There are airports that don't advertize a landing fee in the A/FD (or anywhere else) also, but if you land there, they will hand you a bill. |
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![]() "Clyde Woempner" wrote It's only $20.00, what's the big deal. Oh, you won't mind putting a check for $20 in the mail, and sending it to him, would you? It's only $20, after all. The point is that he was made to pay, with no option to not pay _even if he left_ without getting ANY service. -- Jim in NC |
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