![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
The weather on Friday made it impossible to return because of icing
issues. No problem better safe than sorry right... Saturday dawned much better. Got to the airport to find the plane with a coating of ice that needed to be removed. My FBO at home takes care of this for free. I wasn't expecting it to be free but when they finished the job and presented me with a $462.50 bill I about lost it (**** my pants). Hell the plane rental for the 3 days wasn't even that much. I paid the bill and vowed to not go there again. Jon, what in the world were you renting -- a Gulfstream? If this charge was for a Spam Can, you NEED to write a letter to the owner of this facility, and demand a refund. There is no way in the world de-icing a Cessna/Piper/Beech should cost even 10% of what you were charged. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
In a previous article, "mike regish" said:
By the way, I did ask how much it was going to cost. They told me $12.50 a gallon. My stupidity was thinking that it would take 5 to 10 gallons max. Even then $12.50 for a 50% mix of glycol and water is pretty damn steep (I thought so anyway). I appreciate your support though.... Now *that* is outrageous. What did they do, pretend you were a 747 and spray all the area 100 feet either side of you as well? -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ There are mushrooms that can survive weeks, months without air or food. They just dry out and when water comes back, they wake up again. And call the helldesk about their password expiring. -- after Jens Benecke and Tanuki |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Tom S." wrote in message
... Yeah. Why, if you drank a cup of coffee and then they told you it was $49.50, you'd be a fool to complain about it. And don't ask for their chocolate cookie recipe. The recipe is available at http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/se...e_recipe.jhtml (UL/hoax from http://makeshorter.com/?72Q42u62L) |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
By the way, I did ask how much it was going to cost. They told me $12.50 a
gallon. My stupidity was thinking that it would take 5 to 10 gallons max. Even then $12.50 for a 50% mix of glycol and water is pretty damn steep (I thought so anyway). So they used 37 gallons? How many gallons does it normally take to de-ice Cessna sized aircraft? I just checked the local airports pricing and it is $50 +tax to "defrost" the plane in a heated hanger and/or $20 a gallon for type I aircraft deice. But wow, if it really took 37 gallons you would have been charged $740 at my local airport. |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Greg Burkhart" wrote in message news:GFdyb.358499$HS4.3000688@attbi_s01... "Tom S." wrote in message ... Yeah. Why, if you drank a cup of coffee and then they told you it was $49.50, you'd be a fool to complain about it. And don't ask for their chocolate cookie recipe. The recipe is available at http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/se...e_recipe.jhtml (UL/hoax from http://makeshorter.com/?72Q42u62L) :~) (I was wondering if someone would pick that up) |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Brooks Hagenow" wrote in message news ![]() By the way, I did ask how much it was going to cost. They told me $12.50 a gallon. My stupidity was thinking that it would take 5 to 10 gallons max. Even then $12.50 for a 50% mix of glycol and water is pretty damn steep (I thought so anyway). So they used 37 gallons? How many gallons does it normally take to de-ice Cessna sized aircraft? I just checked the local airports pricing and it is $50 +tax to "defrost" the plane in a heated hanger and/or $20 a gallon for type I aircraft deice. But wow, if it really took 37 gallons you would have been charged $740 at my local airport. With 37 gallons they could have deiced Minnesota. |
#17
|
|||
|
|||
![]() Jon Kraus wrote: I decided to fly from my home north of Indianapolis Indiana to visit family in Lansing Michigan. My trip up was a beautiful, uneventful hour and a half flight. I was to stay until Friday morning and then return. The weather on Friday made it impossible to return because of icing issues. No problem better safe than sorry right... Saturday dawned much better. Got to the airport to find the plane with a coating of ice that needed to be removed. My FBO at home takes care of this for free. I wasn't expecting it to be free but when they finished the job and presented me with a $462.50 bill I about lost it (**** my pants). Hell the plane rental for the 3 days wasn't even that much. I paid the bill and vowed to not go there again. Did you discuss this with them at all? Seems to me they probably misplaced the decimal point. George Patterson Some people think they hear a call to the priesthood when what they really hear is a tiny voice whispering "It's indoor work with no heavy lifting". |
#18
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
When we de-ice the jet in Boston, it's about $500. That IS for a
Gulfstream. As such, I would expect yours to be in the $100 to $175 range. The $12.50 per gallon is fair, though. A very good option would be that the person who sprayed the aircraft did not know how to spray correctly, and as such used WAY too much glycol. It's been done before... Jon Kraus wrote in message .. . I decided to fly from my home north of Indianapolis Indiana to visit family in Lansing Michigan. My trip up was a beautiful, uneventful hour and a half flight. I was to stay until Friday morning and then return. The weather on Friday made it impossible to return because of icing issues. No problem better safe than sorry right... Saturday dawned much better. Got to the airport to find the plane with a coating of ice that needed to be removed. My FBO at home takes care of this for free. I wasn't expecting it to be free but when they finished the job and presented me with a $462.50 bill I about lost it (**** my pants). Hell the plane rental for the 3 days wasn't even that much. I paid the bill and vowed to not go there again. Any one got any stories of being ripped off? I feel the need to commiserate... ;-) Jon Kraus PP-ASEL Student-IA |
#19
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Brooks Hagenow wrote:
By the way, I did ask how much it was going to cost. They told me $12.50 a gallon. My stupidity was thinking that it would take 5 to 10 gallons max. Even then $12.50 for a 50% mix of glycol and water is pretty damn steep (I thought so anyway). So they used 37 gallons? How many gallons does it normally take to de-ice Cessna sized aircraft? I just checked the local airports pricing and it is $50 +tax to "defrost" the plane in a heated hanger and/or $20 a gallon for type I aircraft deice. But wow, if it really took 37 gallons you would have been charged $740 at my local airport. I gererally use about 2 gallons when I do it with a bug sprayer. I have seen small aircraft deiced with large equipment (Fire Hose). I dont doubt 37 gallons could be used becasue it comes out so fast it just doenot have time to work. Such equipment is really too bigg for a small aircraft. John Roncallo |
#20
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
A bucket truck with a firehose is exactly what they used. I should have
taken a picture because it really was a funny sight. JK John Roncallo wrote: Brooks Hagenow wrote: By the way, I did ask how much it was going to cost. They told me $12.50 a gallon. My stupidity was thinking that it would take 5 to 10 gallons max. Even then $12.50 for a 50% mix of glycol and water is pretty damn steep (I thought so anyway). So they used 37 gallons? How many gallons does it normally take to de-ice Cessna sized aircraft? I just checked the local airports pricing and it is $50 +tax to "defrost" the plane in a heated hanger and/or $20 a gallon for type I aircraft deice. But wow, if it really took 37 gallons you would have been charged $740 at my local airport. I gererally use about 2 gallons when I do it with a bug sprayer. I have seen small aircraft deiced with large equipment (Fire Hose). I dont doubt 37 gallons could be used becasue it comes out so fast it just doenot have time to work. Such equipment is really too bigg for a small aircraft. John Roncallo |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Bush's Attempt to Usurp the Constitution | WalterM140 | Military Aviation | 20 | July 2nd 04 04:09 PM |
Historical Center Historian Writes Book On Vietnam Air War | Otis Willie | Military Aviation | 0 | May 7th 04 11:26 PM |
Army Aviation Center welcomes new commander | Otis Willie | Military Aviation | 1 | December 17th 03 10:45 PM |
Udvar-Hazy Center Opening | Patrick Marsden | Military Aviation | 4 | December 9th 03 06:32 PM |
Closed ATC center in SoCal? | Mxsmanic | Piloting | 38 | October 30th 03 01:11 AM |