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Another data point for you...
Lincoln Park Aviation (N07) in New Jersey also has wireless. I regularly bring my laptop over to get the latest weather, DUATs, etc. before a flight. It should be a no brainer if you already have DSL/Cable. Your overhead is $100 for a WAP. You'd think every FBO would do it. Of course, some FBOs are so cheap they don't even have PCs (nevermind a network connection). If you like anachronisms, stop by the "weather center" at Caldwell Flight Academy at CDW sometime. If I recall correctly, it's a 100Mhz Pentium with a 2400 baud modem and a dot matrix printer. mark "Javier Henderson" wrote in message ... I overnighted at CRQ on Friday, and used Western Flight for FBO services. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that they offer complimentary WiFi Internet access to their customers. Details are posted right on the counter. Just passing the info along. I wish more FBO's offered this service. The overnight ramp fee was $10. Fuel is $2.18 at the self service island. Friendly folks, the car I had reserved was ready as promised, and the hotel room they had reserved had been guaranteed for a late arrival as requested. -jav |
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